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Hi All,

I've come into this, very nice it must be said, Nissen automatic watch. I have never heard of the brand nor can I find anything about it online. As in, absolutely nothing!

Is anyone any the wiser?!Ā 

Thanks in advanceĀ 

Matt

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2 hours ago, CYCLOPS said:

It could be a watch from Nissen Holdings Co. which operates mail order companies, it tells what movement it is under the balance, I see it but can not read it all....looks to be an ETA make

Looks like an ETA 2789-1 movement. Don't confuse it with the ETA 2899 which has a different Day/Date calendar configuration.Ā  Plenty of Youtube videos available. Take your time. Watch the videos. Done 5 now.Ā 

Have attached the ETA 2789 tech sheet. Could not find a ETA 2789-1

887155241_ETA27792789 WOS SeaFarer.pdf

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYIdKtSHr2g&t=288s

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1 minute ago, RichardHarris123 said:

I think you are correct @rossjackson01, there are markings under the balance but I can't quite make them out.Ā 

I only know because I am used to the model.Ā 

I have 2 (two) 2789 and 3 (three) 2789 movements. This was the first watch that I ever disassembled. Knackered beyond belief actually. Broke pivots on wheels, Escape wheels. Pinged balances, yes, more than one. Pinged nearly every part in the first few month.Ā Ā 

Goodness, I was poor then

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21 minutes ago, rossjackson01 said:

Pinged nearly every part in the first few month.Ā Ā 

Goodness, I was poor then

What's up with you, IĀ  did a perfect job on my first watch, no pings, breakages etc. Hehe.Ā 

No need for the sad face, IĀ  was joking.Ā  I've pinged and broken more than my fair share, to start with.Ā  Like most of us.Ā 

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1 hour ago, RichardHarris123 said:

Pinged nearly every part in the first few month.Ā Ā 

Goodness, I was poor then

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What's up with you, IĀ  did a perfect job on my first watch, no pings, breakages etc. Hehe.Ā 

Because I was so bad with co-ordination is one of the reasons that I persevered. Don't like to admit defeat without giving something a good try. Already envious of your skill

Anyway, lets not change the direction of the post.

I want to see how Mattwatch gets on. Would be nice to give assistance, to give something back to match the advice and help I received.

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