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<p>[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 768409, member: 25"]There is just one finger tight nut to unscrew.</p><p>The only further information will be on the clock back plate.</p><p>Case maker's identities are usually unknown, even if a name survives on the dial. The retailer may or may not have been concerned in the case making.</p><p><br /></p><p>It is pretty much a moot point. No one really cares, the discerning buyer will make up their own mind about the quality of the case, and for the whole of the 19th C French movements were uniformly excellent and occasionally outstanding.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 768409, member: 25"]There is just one finger tight nut to unscrew. The only further information will be on the clock back plate. Case maker's identities are usually unknown, even if a name survives on the dial. The retailer may or may not have been concerned in the case making. It is pretty much a moot point. No one really cares, the discerning buyer will make up their own mind about the quality of the case, and for the whole of the 19th C French movements were uniformly excellent and occasionally outstanding.[/QUOTE]
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