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    Posted 11 years ago

    Jakub
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    PATENT, REMO+NTOIR, 1582 , 2 SIGNATURES... "H.B"can't read the second one.
    Case - combination of gold and silver.

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    1. geo26e geo26e, 11 years ago
      Swiss watch. Late 19th century piece.
    2. tempusfigit, 11 years ago
      Remontoir means nothing more than stemwinding. Before that watches should be wound with a key.
      If you have a clear picture of the movement, maybe we can help you identify your watch.
      The movement is accessible by opening the cover on which the word "remontoir" is written.
    3. abslomrob, 11 years ago
      The "onion" crown and "metal" case suggest early 20th century to me; maybe 1910 or so?

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