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Vintage (1930's ?) Zentra Pocket watch


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Thanks guys. Two good resources added to my list.

I think the 16'" H4.7 is the closest - almost but not quite the same movement.

http://www.ranfft.de/cgi-bin/bidfun-db.cgi?10&ranfft&0&2uswk&Parrenin_16_H4_7

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How did you find it - there aren't any markings on the actual movement that point to this are there? How would an amateur like me trace the movement?

 

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I used a Besfit book do a search on a Bestfit catalogue, you identify movements by matching the setting or keyless works parts to ones illustrated in the catalogue they are well worth buying look on Ebay for them. The dial side of the movement tells you more than the Bridges on a watch when trying to identify a movement.

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I'll keep my eye out for one.

The Ranfft page suggests the balance staff is a "U936". This doesn't seem to be a universal size code. The only site I can find that uses them is Flume.de and they don't list the 936. Do you know of any other sites or a table of equivalents?

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