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Ralph, raw power!
What a fantastic photo of indeed much "raw study material".
Let it be noted that in some cultures, that RAW is much appreciated, and often desired. In fact, not only desired but much appreciated. Shashimi, Steak Tartar, fresh oyster raw and out the case....
1,096 Discussions and CommentsMember since March 28, 2001
Dear Michael
Sorry, it took a while to reply.
The watch with the nickel c.26 is unfortunately recased. Also the other movement was in a NON IWC-Case, so I striped it.
It is interesting, this movements where not built during the Seeland phase, they were not in the 1878 inventory. It would be interesting to know if during the Seeland phase nickel base seeland movements where built also during Seeland time or only later.
Here two pictures the movements
and the faces (not in the best condition)
regards
Ralph
There is no time in the now it's time for a watch.
maybe I should better write
Seelandmania !
The picture shows some raw material for studies on early IWC calibres.
I wish you fun and a nice day.
Regards
Ralph
There is no time in the now it's time for a watch.
What a fantastic photo of indeed much "raw study material".
Let it be noted that in some cultures, that RAW is much appreciated, and often desired. In fact, not only desired but much appreciated. Shashimi, Steak Tartar, fresh oyster raw and out the case....
Many thanks for sharing this.
Best regards
Mark
Last edited: 16 April, 2013 - 00:36
tonny.berteloot@pandora.be
+1!!!
Best regards,

Jim
"We are the other people, we are the other people...you're the other people too!"
Frank Zappa
Can you tell us about the one second from left in the bottom row? The finishing is like my cal. 26 Seeland Boston.
Regards, Michael
mfriedberg@iwcforum.com
Sorry, it took a while to reply.
The watch with the nickel c.26 is unfortunately recased.
Also the other movement was in a NON IWC-Case, so I striped it.
It is interesting, this movements where not built during the Seeland phase, they were not in the 1878 inventory.
It would be interesting to know if during the Seeland phase nickel base seeland movements where built also during Seeland time or only later.
Here two pictures the movements
and the faces (not in the best condition)
regards
Ralph
There is no time in the now it's time for a watch.
Best regards
Mark
Last edited: 16 April, 2013 - 00:36
Completely agree with you, Mark! +1
Hajo
Fair Winds and Following Seas