Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
According to Ranfft it should be the AS 1903 for the Mk IIs. These are the automatic versions with the slow change, slow set day mechanisms. According to Ranfft.

The 11868 is day/date version so it should have the AS 1906 in it.

Love the markers on this. They seem to be "floating" markers attached to the crystal.

Regarding ref numbers with a /2 after. They wouldn't be bracelet configurations. They are generally something fairly major, like changing the type of movement in them. It's possible that the the 11733/2 has an early , for Rado, ETA movement in it, though I have no information on that.

That's very cool. I didn't know the was a day, date version of the CC MK2!

I've seen references to the CC MK2 with an Schild 1858 / AS 1902/03. I cannot find an 1858 ref in the ranfft database, but I can find refs for both the AS 1902 and AS 1903 that seem to match.

Is this another case of a Rado caliber (1858) that is a modified Schild movement (AS 1902/AS 1903)?