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Len33

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Hi, everyone!

From the pictures, can you identify this Services watch?

Under the balance cock, there's a number on the edge of the watch and two initials; both set on a small circular brass background:-   EB  8020  (Numbers are under the EB)

As you can see, the regulator is missing.

The balance assembly is ok.

 

Thanks.

 

Len.

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Hi there!

Yes, I am interested in obtaining a regulator (With bridge if necssary) for my EB2008. This watch has only one jewel and it's not on the bridge, so it has to be the one without the incabloc. Maybe you can have a closer look at the picture that I put, earlier. 

Let me know what the cost will be and we'll take things from there.

Thanks.

Len.

48 minutes ago, rogart63 said:

Have two  EB8021 in my boxes? One with incabloc and the other without. Send a PM if you are interested. Both have complete balance . And i think the balance would work in the EB 8020? 

 

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Hi there, Rogart 63!

I just want to let you know that I received a package from you this morning (Friday) and I will be writing to you, very soon.

In the mean time, please accept my eternal gratitude for all your help.

Very Sincerely.

Len.

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