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  1. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by StuzL View Post
    Twas in my original post. It is my favourite and I also have a complete spare case (glass damages easy).. Think it is also a (rarer?) later 625.3052.4 model with gold batons.
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    Well, that would hardly be the first time I didn't pay attention...
    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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  3. #22
    Here is my one and only Rado that is not mechanical or quartz or autoquartz.

    P1230037 by Hank Blanc, on Flickr

    PB240202 by Hank Blanc, on Flickr

    P1230042 by Hank Blanc, on Flickr

    P1230033 by Hank Blanc, on Flickr

    Spaceflight 702 with original box and the factory original "bark" pattern SK. It also has one of the odder faceted acrylic crystals I gave ever seen. It is sort of a four petalled flower shape.
    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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  5. #23
    Nice watch. Less common positioning of the capacitor on the circuit board.

  6. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by StuzL View Post
    Nice watch. Less common positioning of the capacitor on the circuit board.
    Thanks Stu. This one was clearly hardly ever worn. The red box it is in front of, is the original. I think it even still had the original battery in it, which fortunately had not leaked.

    It's one of the super early ESA licensed movements. Frankly, I am so busy with work right now I can't remember either the ESA or original Bulova movement codes. It'll come back to me one day.
    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

  7. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    Thanks Stu. This one was clearly hardly ever worn. The red box it is in front of, is the original. I think it even still had the original battery in it, which fortunately had not leaked.

    It's one of the super early ESA licensed movements. Frankly, I am so busy with work right now I can't remember either the ESA or original Bulova movement codes. It'll come back to me one day.
    Its a 9154

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