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The caliber 707 [message #671] Sat, 15 June 2013 16:11 Go to next message
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The caliber 707 is a 15 jewel movement and is 12-1/2 ligne or 28.4mm in diameter. The caliber 713 is a 7-jewel variant of this movement. Although these are commonly marked on the pillar plate with the caliber number, usually in the space between the escape wheel finger and the balance wheel, occasionally they are unmarked.
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Re: The caliber 707 [message #1031 is a reply to message #671] Thu, 11 July 2013 14:30 Go to previous message
C. Hurt is currently offline  C. Hurt
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The 707 is based on the Lavina 28. The ebauche was used by several makers. I have a West End trench watch using this movement as well.

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