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is this the missing SSW

Started by jmh86325, June 15, 2020, 09:48:29 AM

jmh86325

the patina on the dial gives it some credibility

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Ultra-Vintage

Its missing a lot all right  ;D


Which one is it supposed to be?

jmh86325

ive never seen that dial before...what era is it from?

Ultra-Vintage

It is the normal decompression dial, that usually has the gray and white bezel.  It is from the ETA era, just after ETA bought out A Schild.  Has the ETA movement, should be 1980s? Butch would know.

YuriyV

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This one - 1342 736. Late 1970s. Seen in 1977 catalog.
Early versions were based on Zodiac 72B. ETA version issued somewhere after 1978.

Butch

It does help if a Zodiac collector has a subscription to the catalog site.

Thx Yuri.
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Ultra-Vintage

I have yet to have an early one in hand I guess.  Every version of this model I have worked on has always been an ETA movement.

YuriyV

Earliest 736 based on 72 cal is very rare, indeed.

Butch

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A example with the ETA movement.
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YuriyV

And 293663133339

Example with 72 movement

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