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1930s? Roamer movement identification


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I bought this watch knowing it had issues. It was cheap enough. Bought it mainly because i love the dial and overall style.

Not sure if it will ever live again but if it will, it needs a seconds hand, a barrel arbor and screw, a click spring, probably a case! and god knows what else. 

Can anyone ID the movement? It's front loading so can't measure it properly yet (don't want to take it out until I'm ready to deal with the radium), but it seems to be about 25mm diameter, maybe more depending on what the case is covering.

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13 minutes ago, AndyGSi said:

Possibly a 264

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I have been searching and I think it's a 364. The edges of the bridges are beveled around the outer diameter of the movement.

Seems spares are available, which is great news!

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