No -I just don't have that level of detail. Sorry!
But my question is: how in the world did this movement get separated from its case and hands? And how would anyone find that? I hope it was not stolen (not by you, of course) and the thieves took the case for its gold content.
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Michael Friedberg Wrote:No -I just don't have that level of detail. Sorry!
But my question is: how in the world did this movement get separated from its case and hands? And how would anyone find that? I hope it was not stolen (not by you, of course) and the thieves took the case for its gold content.
Thanks Michael for your reply.
I had the same question so: - I wrote several times to IWC: many answers but IWC takes care of complete watches only, not a movement only... well... :( - I spent much time talking with the seller before moving ahead; he's from another very famous Swiss manufacturer, same group as IWC, with pretty high position in the company (I cross-checked the ID); he finished to convince me that this deal was clean
...then I do not know why yet this movement came alone. My guess is that this movement might never been into a case...
Now it is here, perfectly working, looking for hands. I cross my fingers this will happen someday.
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Christophe, post your email address and suggestions might come forward. We are on the IWC forum dealing with a watch movement that will never be serviced by IWC without a valid IWC case.
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The UK Greg Wrote:Christophe, post your email address and suggestions might come forward. We are on the IWC forum dealing with a watch movement that will never be serviced by IWC without a valid IWC case.
Ok Greg. I follow up your advice. Here is my email address: christophe (dot) noscam (at) hotmail (dot) fr
the needles = the hands
I think you can put any hands.
When you say I can put any hand, I guess those 7 hands have specific diameters / length. Would anyone have the specifications for those hands ?
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When you say I can put any hand, I guess those 7 hands have specific diameters / length. Would anyone have the specifications for those hands ?
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To the diameters you can take any diameters. No problem.
The problem is the design. Choose one that you like.
Hey ! thanks.
About the diameter, I was meaning the needle eye.
But I can ask my watchmaker to take all measurements.
Just in case someone has the complete specifications for the hands and this movement, I think it will be better and more accurate...
Michael F. ? :)
But my question is: how in the world did this movement get separated from its case and hands? And how would anyone find that? I hope it was not stolen (not by you, of course) and the thieves took the case for its gold content.
Regards, Michael
mfriedberg@iwcforum.com
Thanks Michael for your reply.
I had the same question so:
- I wrote several times to IWC: many answers but IWC takes care of complete watches only, not a movement only... well... :(
- I spent much time talking with the seller before moving ahead; he's from another very famous Swiss manufacturer, same group as IWC, with pretty high position in the company (I cross-checked the ID); he finished to convince me that this deal was clean
...then I do not know why yet this movement came alone.
My guess is that this movement might never been into a case...
Now it is here, perfectly working, looking for hands.
I cross my fingers this will happen someday.
Cheers Greg Chalk

Cvanwhite at aol dot com
Last edited: 21 February, 2013 - 13:47
Ok Greg.
I follow up your advice.
Here is my email address: christophe (dot) noscam (at) hotmail (dot) fr
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP GUYS !