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HI, it looks like a Landron 39 to me but I can't identify it, unfortunately you might have to un-case and pull the hands and dial off, the dial screws are on the same side as the picture showing, when this is done we can hopefully finger print the setting bridge for ID, wait for another member to come forward with more knowledge as it is early in the post, I look forward to seeing the maker....

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