FanFrancisco
7501
thanks, LouS...
... took some pics of the watch, but it is very close up ones, and just uploaded it.
i have tried to open the caseback, but it is very tightly closed, but can't open it at all, sorry for no movement pics given! in fact, i am also keen to know what movement is inside!
stefan
You have an eye . . .
By: Dr No : October 4th, 2012-14:20
. . . for the essentials, Stefan. Whether Jaeger, Glashütte, Omega, or now Zenith, the watches in your collection are all stalwarts. Congratulations, and I hope to see this latest addition on Wrist Scan soon. Warmest regards, Art
thanks, LouS...
By: FanFrancisco : October 6th, 2012-10:53
... took some pics of the watch, but it is very close up ones, and just uploaded it. i have tried to open the caseback, but it is very tightly closed, but can't open it at all, sorry for no movement pics given! in fact, i am also keen to know what movemen...
Re: dial
By: FanFrancisco : October 6th, 2012-23:57
The seller said the dial is original, I understand the dials of most other S.58 have slightly different layout as well as the font used for the automatic word. I have seen other owners also have the same dial and font as mine. I carefully examined the dia...
not much info to be had
By: LouS : October 7th, 2012-10:33
According to Roessler, introduced in 1958 with a cal 120, intended to be used by the military. No military ever adopted it to my knowledge. Automatic model came out in 1960 with noticeable convexity to the dial to accomodate the additional thickness. If y...