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<p>[QUOTE="Gus Tuason, post: 1310045, member: 10012"]I'm with Blooey as to the 1920's but the band is most likely die struck. If the info on the works is to be believed, than it is a quality movement. Fifteen jewels with three adjustments is great. If the stem only winds and you can't pull it out to set the time I recommend that you check it out with a pocket watch repair man as it might be a simple fix. Definitely worth the trouble.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gus Tuason, post: 1310045, member: 10012"]I'm with Blooey as to the 1920's but the band is most likely die struck. If the info on the works is to be believed, than it is a quality movement. Fifteen jewels with three adjustments is great. If the stem only winds and you can't pull it out to set the time I recommend that you check it out with a pocket watch repair man as it might be a simple fix. Definitely worth the trouble.[/QUOTE]
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