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    well got a bit of time so here's a couple of links on the company that one of you guys kindly sent me on them I was also trying to find the threads I did on them when taking about the slava brand and think I mentioned them on a couple of other threads I did in the russian forum when talking about the R.26 and one of my favourite brands the pobeda. but can't seem to find them at this minute think we talked about it to on the vintage in passing ...

    http://electric-watches.co.uk/makers/lip/lip-history/

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LIP_(company)


    will add my threads if I can find them ....

    so the lip / hp has some good back ground this one is not very old but they seem to be popular enough
    “Better to be a broken piece of jade than an intact piece of pottery.”

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    Junghans for me. I'm a sucker for that vintage look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt View Post
    While the LIP looks great, it has to be the Junghans. Any chance of a movement shot?
    this was a thread I did on it but will add my movement shot in a bit as just cleaning it up a bit with a cape cod

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




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    did take a couple of pics of the movement but they did not come out well so here is a web pic but very business like and all functionally


    Junghans 620.58; Werk; movement


    • 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; Jul 13, 2016 at 11:29 AM.
    “Better to be a broken piece of jade than an intact piece of pottery.”

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    ok then yay me

    Ismy Junghans goes through

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