Victoria Posted March 25, 2008 Report Posted March 25, 2008 Search didn't yield this link as posted before, so here it is. http://nakahiro.parfait.ne.jp/index.html To whet your whistle: Vulcain Cricket Harwood (apparently the first worldwide wristwatch automatic movement, 1930) Record ( Cal.174 18000BPH, 1952) Logines Chronograph (Cal.539 / Cal.30CH 18000BPH) Junghans (Cal.83-S 19800BPH, 1962 , apparently the only German chronometer Automatic) Seiko Quartz (Cal.3863A) This 1989 Rolex Sea-Dweller is already considered antique, I suppose. I had never seen the guts of a Cricket let alone a Harwood, etc. A fascinating site, for those who like antique watches, and especially a look inside (WIS porn).
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