The assembled top plate with click in place looks like this: These together form the click, which stops the mainspring from unwinding when wound. Sitting to the left are the click spring and the ?, while to the right are the ratchet wheel and its cover. On the rear is again stamped the serial number. The large scratch down the centre was there when I got it. The photos below show the front and back of the (disassembled) potence plate (top plate or back plate). Cosmetic issues: extremely poor dial with badly damaged second dial inset. An attempt to start it running achieved no more than two or three ticks. According to it has the following properties: Production Year:Īlthough it wound freely, the watch did not run. It is a small (size 12) full hunter key (#9) wound watch. It was the first watch I acquired. Unfortunately, I didn’t take a photograph of it before I disassembled it. This watch in case was purchased in unspecified non-working condition on TradeMe from a seller located in Kaitaia, NZ for NZ$50 (with free shipping).
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