Find great deals on eBay for gubelin pocket watch and movado pocket watch. Shop with confidence. Date your watch. Breitling Serial Numbers. Gubelin Protractor watch. Here is a very rare find! This GUBELIN from the 1960’s is an example of. History, Serial Numbers, Production Dates. Brief History: Patek Philippe Watch Company. Including Serial Numbers & Production Dates. Geneve, Switzerland. Description SOLD! Click on picture abovemore detail will appear. Here is a very rare find! This GUBELIN from the 1960’s is an example of crisp design, clean lines and eccentric design. Many collectors have seen glimpse of this particular JUVENIA in watch reference books, but to actually physically find one is altogether different! This User Manual and Generic ISO 14001 EMS Templates are designed to be of. Linkages to download relevant documents and helpful websites are underlined in. Ems iso 14001 manual download. The smaller sized 32.8mm. Stainless steel case is sleek and slim. The manual winding JUVENIA movement was recently cleaned, overhauled and is accurate. The original dial features a rotating protractor used as the hour hand, the gold arrow is the minute hand and steel double edged dagger show sweep seconds. The dial marks are barely-if not at all visible with the naked eye. This is a VERY cool and rare watch. Johnny Depp owns and wears the gold filled version of this watch-my guess is, he could not find the steel version as they are so rare. How old is my watch? This is probably the most common question watch collectors have. Sometimes it is easy to answer, and sometimes it is impossible. The reason: There have been a lot of watch manufacturing companies that have come and gone over the years. Many have gone out of business, while others destroyed records to save space. Some companies (as with the Gruen Watch Company), even lost rocords to fire or other natural disaster. The companies are not to blame. I am sure they had no idea that their timepieces would someday be collected. There are several ways to get an idea of when your watch was made. You will notice that there are many numbers stamped at various locations inside and outside your watch. They all mean different things. (See my section on to learn how to get inside your watch). With the exception of BULOVA, the numbers on the inside and outside of the CASE ITSELF are ONLY for identification purposes - they mean nothing. The number you need is the serial number stamped on the MOVEMENT (i.e the inner workings). Write this number down and compare it to the charts on this website. This will give a good idea of the manufacture date. It will NOT tell you the actual date the watch was acquired. Many watches spent years in warehouses before being sold. Keep this in mind. In the 1930's there was a style change from highly engraved cases to smoother cleaner lines. Notice that the watches from the early 1930's still have engraved cases. By the late 1930's mens watches were more masculine. Thin tank watches became fashionable. This was made possible by the advent of square movements. Gubelin Watch Serial NumbersUntil then all movements were round, limiting the designs. The Bulova and Hamilton stepped cases shown here on the left are a perfect example of this. Men were preferring tank watches, however only round movements were available, therefore the case was stepped to accomodate the movement and make the watch APPEAR to be square.
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