The pictures of the chronometer and detent parts are shown from reference. We have been repairing these chronometers for over 30 years and you are getting a good inspected part. We are running out and only have a few more!
Read moreThe pictures of the chronometer and detent parts are shown from reference. We have been repairing these chronometers for over 30 years and you are getting a good inspected part. We are running out and only have a few more!
Read moreThe picture of the chronometer is shown in the second picture. We have been repairing these chronometers for over 30 years and you are getting a good inspected part. We are running out and only have a few more! Note
Read moreThe picture of the chronometer is shown in the second picture. We have been repairing these chronometers for over 30 years and you are getting a good inspected part. We are running out and only have a few more! Note
Read moreThe picture of the chronometer is shown in the second picture. We have been repairing these chronometers for over 30 years and you are getting a good inspected part. We are running out and only have a few more! Note
Read moreThe picture of the chronometer is shown in the second picture. We have been repairing these chronometers for over 30 years and you are getting a good inspected part. We are running out and only have a few more! Note
Read moreThe picture of the chronometer is shown in the second picture. We have been repairing these chronometers for over 30 years and you are getting a good inspected part. Note we sell the repair manual and can send via electronic
Read moreThe picture of the chronometer is shown in the second picture. We have been repairing these chronometers for over 30 years and you are getting a good inspected part. Note we sell the repair manual and can send via electronic
Read moreDeveloped for the Hamilton Model 21 but can be used for any standard size chronometer Elgin, Mercer, Ulysse Nardin, etc. These containers were in turn surrounded by padding with a cardboard box that had a large sticker reading “Handle with
Read moreThis watch is set in a wood gimbaled two section box. This fine timepiece was manufactured in 1942 for the Bureau Of Ships, U S Navy. Recently serviced and running with a new mainspring. Owned by an aging, serious collector
Read moreMy father bought this as a project over 30 years ago and never finished it. You can part it out or repair it. The smaller parts are in a plastic bag and placed inside of the watch. The winding stem
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