terrymckop
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Thanks!
Thanks for all of the information guys...been a brilliant help! The vendor says that the concentric circles in the sub second dial are still crisp so that's why they believe it isn't a refinish. I think the markings do go to the edge on the sub second dial, but there is I believe a small campher around the edge which the photos dont show too well, so that it appears they dont go to the edge
Where would you start looking for replacement parts. The finish has worn off the crown for instance and the minute hand is non original, but as this would be my first vintage piece, part sourcing is new to me!
Finally, whilst I know thats not the aim of these forums, where would your guidance be price wise?
Thanks
Terry
Nice looking watch.
By: SteveW : September 12th, 2014-11:59
Clean looking T26.5 movement in a nice case. Not too sure of the originality of the dial, however, the pictures aren't too good. IMHO the subseconds markers should be precisely located at the periphery of the sunken area with no gap, so maybe a non-factor...
Nice movement
By: Franco : September 12th, 2014-15:46
Hi very nice movement, it is of the 30T2 series (look under the balance wheel and you will see exactly which - I would guess a 30T2AM as it does not have parachoc/incabloc. Case is a Dennison, hour hand is a correct leaf hand, the minute hand is a stick h...
Well spotted!
By: SteveW : September 13th, 2014-00:10
I admit I assumed the movement was T26.5 because of the watch's size without doing due diligence. Over the years I've never seen a T28 so maybe it's somewhat rare. On the other hand I probably ignored most 30mm diameter watches. If the OP likes a smaller ...
Thanks!
By: terrymckop : September 13th, 2014-04:06
Thanks for all of the information guys...been a brilliant help! The vendor says that the concentric circles in the sub second dial are still crisp so that's why they believe it isn't a refinish. I think the markings do go to the edge on the sub second dia...