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WWII era case parts for cal 420 series watches [message #8687] Fri, 05 January 2018 03:16 Go to next message
JackW is currently offline  JackW
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I picked up a nice dial with a movement recently, that likely originated from a low-serial Swiss case. The movement is a 421ss with serial #789134. Among the lowest 420/421ss serial I've seen to date. No case though....

So I have these two parts. It is the same story that the threads on the case back do not mesh with the bezel.

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Case back has the serial 52623 and has "Guildite Back" on the inside but is not recessed for the sweeps seconds. This is likely for a chrome-plated case because of the word "back" that housed a subseconds 420/421.

The bezel I have is a stainless steel bezel for the 420 or 420ss cal. A case back from another Gruen 420ss cal watch with serial 1068426 fits the threads. Considering the serial number on the movement, the case likely had the 'million' serial case or a swiss case with a 49xxx serial.

I'm looking to trade my case back (non-recessed) for a case back (with the SS recess) in those above serials.

I'll re-reimburse you for the postage too.

...or if you have one that will fit for sale.

Cheers!


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Re: WWII era case parts for cal 420 series watches [message #9993 is a reply to message #8687] Tue, 05 March 2019 23:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Anyone?

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Re: WWII era case parts for cal 420 series watches [message #10002 is a reply to message #9993] Fri, 08 March 2019 02:23 Go to previous message
C. Hurt is currently offline  C. Hurt
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Jack,

When I'm back in the country, I will check my box of Pan Am parts. I know I have several of this style, but will have to verify serials. Talk to you next week.

Cary
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