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Sep 16, 2017, 09:39 AM
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oh and the trench watch is a large 22mm had one that was touching 20mm and was a mans also got a limit movement fully working at 16.5mm looking for a case for that
as have been know to re-case watches too did it with an old delgard took me a few months of searching to find a case to fit ...
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Sep 16, 2017, 09:47 AM
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todays will be a rarer rado as it is needing a service I can't afford will have to be sold on to someone who can , with cheap swiss brands might risky doing it myself but not a chance on a rare old rado be a shame to bugger it up
heres a shot of it with a 50's smiths pocket watch I overhauled
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Sep 18, 2017, 01:40 PM
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bit of both old and modern today I think
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Sep 19, 2017, 11:15 PM
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is that my watch
bit of both old and modern today I think
Is it the picture or is the dial printed kind of fuzzy? Is the dial ceramic or metal? I once had a dfreemont that looked like that, but with blued hands and a power reserve.
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Sep 19, 2017, 11:30 PM
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“Better to be a broken piece of jade than an intact piece of pottery.”
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Sep 19, 2017, 11:35 PM
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so using the 3602 Russian movement there are three that I got shots of one I sold and one I gifted and one I still got
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Sep 21, 2017, 02:49 AM
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is that my watch
so using the 3602 Russian movement there are three that I got shots of one I sold and one I gifted
and one I still got
I get it. It is a pretty versatile movement. Sort of like the Swiss Unitas movement used in the manual wind Glycine Incursors.
Dan
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Sep 21, 2017, 09:15 AM
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Sep 21, 2017, 11:00 AM
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found this in the rafitt link for the 3602 movement it is in the thread I link to but for conversation will link the relevant bit here as well
family/generations:
*) narrow stripes, **) Geneva stripes, ***) no decoration
3602 H= 3.5mm 2nd Watch Factory:
1948-1955: * signatures: 15 jewels, ratchet wheel: Molnia, Salut
1948-1955: ** signatures: 15 jewels, ratchet wheel: Molnia
1955-1963: ** signatures, 15/17 jewels, ratchet wheel: Molnia, Iskra
3602 H= 3.5mm, Chelyabinsk Watch Factory:
1951: * signatures: early logo (with star), 15 jewels
1952-1954: ** signatures: early logo (with star), 15 jewels
1954-1965: ** signatures: new logo (443), 15 jewels
1965-1968: ** signatures: Molnia logo (dial) under balance, 15 jewels
1968: *** signatures: Molnia logo (dial) under balance, 15 jewels
3602: H= 4.65mm Chelyabinsk Watch Factory:
1960- (Fig.1-3): ** cam disc regulator, crown wheel with separate gear for the winding pinion, mounted with 2 screws, cap-jewel settings, heavy balance with 18 screws, signatures: new logo (443), 18 jewels
1965- (Fig.4): ** like above, but signatures: Molnia logo under balance, 18 jewels
1967 (Fig.5): *** else like above
1967- (Fig.6): *** like above, but cap jewels without settings
ca. 1970: *** long regulator lever (no longer cam disc), signatures: Molnia logo under balance or on bridge, 18 jewels
ca. 1970- (Fig.7): *** short regulator lever, signatures: Molnia logo on bridge, 18 jewels
ca. 1975-1984 (Fig.8): *** over all coarser finish, lighter balance with 12 screws to compensate higher friction losses, crown wheel with single gear for winding pinion and ratchet wheel, mounted with one screw, signatures: SU, Molnia logo under balance
1984-1985 (Fig. 9): *** like above, but additional date signature, until now noticed: 84 3 ... 85 3
ca. 1985-2008 (Fig.10-11): *** base plate modified, setting-lever pin instead screw, winding wheels often without sunburst finish, signatures: uncertain, SU and/or Molnia logo under balance
3608: sweep second, base: 3602 H3.5 Chelyabinsk:
1957-1966: *** signatures: like contemporary base movements, but 16 jewels and no calibre signature
3617: chronograph on base movement 3602 H= 3.5mm 2nd Watch Factory:
ca. 1952-1959: *** signatures: like contemporary base movements, but 19 jewels and no calibre signature
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