Sometimes case backs can tell quite a lot about one's watch. The advent of crystal backs has made it possible to get more intimate with the mecanics of the watch, but haven't we also lost something in return? You' re welcome to joint in and post pictures ...
Hi Michael Your watches are Dirty !! you need to clean the backs off ! I guess you really do not care for them ! hahahahahahaha here is one for you... Good Hunting Bill Sohne...
That reminds me of your comment about taking the caseback off to examine the movement - I wonder if you remember that watch? In case you need a hint, it was the one with the still very stiff steel bracelet...
Hi Mike Thinking it was a Speedy... But a real shame about the stiff steel bracelet from all the rust in the folding clasp that it sticks open ! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Best Bill
The first watch diplayed below is a chronometre Nr. 9.963.xxx, dating it back to ca. 1943/ 44 (with original box & official Certificat de Marche that is quite different from those released later) Best xxx Ztirual...
Superb! I know this thread is a bit hard. Your picture in particular in gives me such a such an appetite for seeing the dial side of your watches. Best Ztirual
Thanks for posting all these pictures. I should have known I was asking for trouble! The guess game is well beyond my league. I think I can recognize of few of your watches, though. This guessing game is interesting. It makes me think that it would be fun...
Here are the fronts in the same order as my casebacks. 1969 Constellation a 600, 1963 Connie, 1964 Deville 70s Cosmic 2000 1992 Dynamic Chrono Flightmaster 911 Mark 4.5 Mark II Planet Ocean 1969 Seamaster Seamaster GMT SM300 (Watchco) Speedmaster Professi...
Here's an old photo of mine on file ... The instructions were very useful to my watchmaker when I took the watch in for an overhaul a couple of months ago. Regards, Richard....
. . . of the trouble my watchmaker had installing a crystal on the Mk II. He didn't have the right tool, and managed to destroy a new crystal on his first attempt. Ouch!