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3 minutes ago, RichardHarris123 said:

Let's hope the corrosion is external only.  The first thing I would do with the Avia, is cut off the strap and bin it.

Bit harsh there Richy old boy,  ohhh bin the strap 😄

5 minutes ago, Bearman said:

Don't worry all the straps are going complete with the DNA I got for free with them. Not quite the most disgusting watches I've received. That prize goes to the fishy smelling Accurist I got a couple of months back. 

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On 9/6/2023 at 12:21 PM, Neverenoughwatches said:

Not technically in the mail but this has just arrived to me. A nice little gem i thought to continue my collection of military watches. This is a Cortebert made ATP watch, one of the forerunners of the WWW designated MOD watches. One of 17 or so brands, i think its around mid rarity of the ATPS, kicking myself a little as a few weeks ago i let a Grana slip through my hands and also another watch with the same movement as the Grana, for not a great deal more than this. This Cortebert has softened the blow, good condition in a stainless case and ticks away nicely.  

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Today another 2 military watches arrived.  An unsigned dial  Enicar ATP and a Rotary. Collection is slowly growing. To date the Record WWW my prized precious, and ATPs Cortebert Enicar  and Rotary. Good day today, I'm broke for the month but happy 😊.  

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3 minutes ago, RichardHarris123 said:

This 

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I quite like the Everite watches, this has a good military look about it. Whats on the caseback Rich ?

2 minutes ago, Neverenoughwatches said:

I quite like the Everite watches, this has a good military look about it. Whats on the caseback Rich ?

This is the aim 🙂

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4 minutes ago, RichardHarris123 said:

Nothing interesting. £4. It's running but the minute hand sometimes stops moving. 

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I wouldn't say that Rich, a nice screwdown back, non magnetic, traditionally signed waterproof caseback, sub dial, syringe lumed hands, big boy crown, a serial number Theres a lot of military going on. Have you dated the engine ?

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21 minutes ago, Neverenoughwatches said:

I wouldn't say that Rich, a nice screwdown back, non magnetic, traditionally signed waterproof caseback, sub dial, syringe lumed hands, big boy crown, a serial number Theres a lot of military going on. Have you dated the engine ?

I haven't got it yet so I don't know what the movement is. 

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Another 404 club watch. Looks like maybe a paper dial, and almost certainly a low grade movement, but at 0.99p it should provide a little low cost fun. If you look closely at the second hand, it is actually snagged on the minute hand. I doubt if that is the only issue with it, but you never know. The two have been like that for a long time judging by the corrosion. I'm intrigued to know exactly what is inside it and where it was made.

 

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46 minutes ago, rehajm said:

Ya know there's only twelve of the other ones 🤣...

...and of the ATP lot do you have a favourite?

 

58 minutes ago, rehajm said:

Ya know there's only twelve of the other ones 🤣...

...and of the ATP lot do you have a favourite?

The Ebel has something extra about it with the Merc hour hand. Rarity is always nice  the Reconvilier, but most are quite small and i have stupidly large hands for a 5' 9" bloke the Rotary is the largest. 

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A random assortment of low cost mechanicals is on its way.

The USSR era Sekonda 19 jewel is hopefully a 2609.ha, and if so, it will probably donate its balance to a project that has been sitting waiting for a suitable donor for a while.

There is also a gents dress "Corteal", which is almost certainly another USSR era watch, with a Chaika 1601a in it. 

Also in the pile is a mystery perhaps Swiss "Dany", a couple of Rotaries, and a Grovana 17 jewel ladies, and an unknown brand ladies quartz with its back missing.

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On 9/14/2023 at 10:57 AM, Neverenoughwatches said:

I wouldn't say that Rich, a nice screwdown back, non magnetic, traditionally signed waterproof caseback, sub dial, syringe lumed hands, big boy crown, a serial number Theres a lot of military going on. Have you dated the engine ?

It's an AS 984.

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A "Craftsman", possibly in a Dennison case. I have no idea what is actually in it, but a number of similar watches online have a Cyma 990 15 jewel 3 adjustment calibre, so I may get lucky.

As to its age, anywhere from the late 1930s to the early 1950s would be my guess.

Obviously it needs a crystal and hands, but if the balance staff has survived, and if it is what I think it is, then it is 99 pence (plus postage) well spent.

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21 minutes ago, AndyHull said:

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A "Craftsman", possibly in a Dennison case. I have no idea what is actually in it, but a number of similar watches online have a Cyma 990 15 jewel 3 adjustment calibre, so I may get lucky.

As to its age, anywhere from the late 1930s to the early 1950s would be my guess.

Obviously it needs a crystal and hands, but if the balance staff has survived, and if it is what I think it is, then it is 99 pence (plus postage) well spent.

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For 99p you can't go wrong.  The dial looks in great condition and the case should clean up nicely. 

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6 hours ago, AndyHull said:

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A "Craftsman", possibly in a Dennison case. I have no idea what is actually in it, but a number of similar watches online have a Cyma 990 15 jewel 3 adjustment calibre, so I may get lucky.

As to its age, anywhere from the late 1930s to the early 1950s would be my guess.

Obviously it needs a crystal and hands, but if the balance staff has survived, and if it is what I think it is, then it is 99 pence (plus postage) well spent.

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Thats will be a little cracker of a pocketwatch Andy especially if its a Cyma.

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55 minutes ago, Neverenoughwatches said:

Another Army pattern on its way. This time a Timor, that makes a count of four. I'm hoping the strap is an original army issue. 

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Well done. You are on a roll with these. With four how many to go- sixteen? Aren't there a couple where the same maker has very unique versions where it is worth capturing both?

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12 hours ago, rehajm said:

Well done. You are on a roll with these. With four how many to go- sixteen? Aren't there a couple where the same maker has very unique versions where it is worth capturing both?

There were 17 makers, 4 of which Ebel, Lemania, Revue and Timor made 2 different versions but there are also a few black dial versions ( not Dirty Dozen ). But i would be perfectly happy with just one version of each maker 😄.  I nearly had the Revue 57 last week but someone pipped me to the post. 

13 hours ago, RichardHarris123 said:

If the strap is original, what do you intend to do?  I would want to wash it to within an inch of its life. 

Lol. Thats a tough question for me, i like things to look as pristine as possible but love originality. Sympathic restoration is so important, without that kind of care something significant can be ruined.

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3 hours ago, Neverenoughwatches said:

here were 17 makers, 4 of which Ebel, Lemania, Revue and Timor made 2 different versions but there are also a few black dial versions ( not Dirty Dozen ). But i would be perfectly happy with just one version of each maker 😄.  I nearly had the Revue 57 last week but someone pipped me to the post. 

Ah thank you. I wasn’t aware of the black versions- I believe I saw one yesterday flanked by dogs in a auction lot. The pics were poor and I wondered if they had the description wrong. 

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24 minutes ago, rehajm said:

Ah thank you. I wasn’t aware of the black versions- I believe I saw one yesterday flanked by dogs in a auction lot. The pics were poor and I wondered if they had the description wrong. 

How clear was the picture of it. There are lots of black dial military type watches. Was there a view of the case back ? Which country are you in ?

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