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Just found this statement on Rolex forums:
"Indeed the 1520 movement at one time was released with a 17 jewel movement. This in response to tariff considerations in select markets (read North American) beginning sometime in the 60s. Not sure how long this went one, but I believe well into the 70s at a minimum."
So I guess it all depends on when and where it was sold.
If I am correct, the Rolex reference 5514 was produced from 1969 through 1977 and used the caliber 1520 movement.
For a 5514 in the 4.0 million serial range, would the movement be hacking or non-hacking?
I also remember reading that there were both 17 and 26 jewel versions of the 1520. Which would be the most appropriate?
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Thank you for sharing your courageous feat with us F!
I am proud of your accomplishments and salute your fortitude.
You definitely have hair on your peaches.
Have always wanted to build a brown dialed titamium PAM.
Are there any decent dials out there?
Correct me if I'm wrong but this would be a 055 right?
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