I went home last night with the Gubelin watch that is the subject of this thread (and with several others). Its owner indicated he doesn't have any personal connection with the relative it came from. He wants to see how it will look and run.
So can you recognize this movement? I'm thinking Patek 175
I’m at a party, drinking serious wines, when the host says “Hey, you fix watches don’t you? Lemme show you a watch.” Now I know how a doctor feels when someone says “My knee hurts, what’s wrong?” Here’s what he brought out. Cazalea ...
Or.. one other idea... if Gubelin had access to JLC ultrathin movements and certain case, dial, hands manufacturers, perhaps it is a Gubelin watch? The case on my VC has a hammer head mark with 136, which is C.R. Spillman. If Gubelin could source a case f...
I went home last night with the Gubelin watch that is the subject of this thread (and with several others). Its owner indicated he doesn't have any personal connection with the relative it came from. He wants to see how it will look and run. So can you re...
Patek has a free-sprung balance and the Gubelin does not. Therefore the balance bridges are different. The rest of the movement looks very similar! Cazalea ...
Hello, i like Gübelin watches, and that is a nice piece! Movement inside is the calibre 21 (99) by Frederic Piguet. If you check the book Wristwatch Chronometers: Mechanical Precision Watches by Fritz von Osterhausen, you will find the same movement marke...
I think you have given us the definitive identity. I will go back and check some of my sources (old books) which are so easy to overlook in this Internet age! My friend (its owner) is a TAG Heuer guy who generally wears quartz sport watches, so we shall s...