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    **** Can you I.D this Junghans ****


    Bought in a job-lot for the more for the score thread and got it going lovely ( was not working .. damage crystal missing spring-bars bent stem still is a bit but not as much) at the minute and was trying to find more on it but not found any info on this model with the date at the six position so can do a bit of guessing on the basic info the rest



    Kosher ..yes
    Age .. hmmm mid 1960's ?




    The rest not a clue so any info would be cool thanks guys


    As always Ismy

    Have re-done the thread here as not a lot was known of it on the German forum so hoping Dan will know as he ant let me down yet
    “Better to be a broken piece of jade than an intact piece of pottery.”

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    well colin found this so far


    Junghans 620.58; Front


    Junghans 620.58; Werk; movement



    Junghans 620.58; Rückseite; back





    • Type: Mens Watch
    • Manufacturer on Dial: Junghans
    • Trademark / printing on dial: 6-pointed star with J; below: JUNGHANS; below: 17 JEWELS; at 6: Date; left of date: MADE IN; right: GERMANY; back: STAINLESS STEEL BACK SHOCKPROOF WATERPROOF
    • Number of jewels: 17
    • Escapement: lever escapement
    • Balance: three-legged ring balance
    • Shock protection: Star-Shock
    • Special features: large date window at 6 o'clock
    • Beats per hour: 18.000 A / h
    • Dimensions: 11.5 "'
    • Production time: 1967 - 1975; here: D 7; April 1967
    • Functions: manual winding
    • Indication: hour, minute, center second, large date at 6
    • Dial: champagne; lighter phase cut; gold-plated, applied hour markers with black line; at 12 o'clock: Paragraph 12 Index; black printed minute marker indexes; Date outline black rectangle
    • Hands: gold-plated rod; luminous
    • Second hand: gilt thread with counterweight
    • Diameter case (mm): 34
    • Case material: brass gold plated
    • Bottom: steel; pressed






    Last edited by is that my watch; May 11, 2016 at 08:57 AM.
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    He has done well. I've been traveling some so I can't always look at my computer, and the slave drivers at work get twisted if I use their PC for non-work.

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    Open it up and see what the code under the balance is.
    There's nothing important to read here.

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    yeah should have took a pic when I had it open
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