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<p>[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 31739, member: 25"]With the bezel open there should be three or four screws outside the chapter ring that hold both dial and movement in place, the movement has been affixed to the back of the dial and will come away with it. I'd call it a bulkhead clock or a ship's clock, not a porthole clock. The mounting lugs appear to have been added, probably when it was gutted.</p><p>N and V may be Dutch.</p><p>Do not have high hopes for it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 31739, member: 25"]With the bezel open there should be three or four screws outside the chapter ring that hold both dial and movement in place, the movement has been affixed to the back of the dial and will come away with it. I'd call it a bulkhead clock or a ship's clock, not a porthole clock. The mounting lugs appear to have been added, probably when it was gutted. N and V may be Dutch. Do not have high hopes for it.[/QUOTE]
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