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ErichKeane
·I've just seen this that's muddying my water...a 505 seamaster with date window
I've just seen this that's muddying my water...a 505 seamaster with date window
I'd put money that the watch from that auction is in the same exact situation as yours: Some watchmaker a few decades ago decided it needed a new rotor and bridge, so found one off a 505 in their parts bin (or was easier to order/etc) and installed it. Now, in current times, someone takes the back plate OFF and discovers the bridge with the 505 on it, and assume that the movement is that.
Ah...so do you reckon its not a deliberate attempt at some point to deceive..rather just an easier repair..I'm never going to sell it so at least I won't have to justify its flaws.
I would also assume that it was done because someone had those spare parts.
Ah...so do you reckon its not a deliberate attempt at some point to deceive..rather just an easier repair..I'm never going to sell it so at least I won't have to justify its flaws.
From my untrained look at the movements/diagrams, the difference between the two movements is just the date complication.
The date complication, the number of jewels, and the chronometer-grade adjustments/markings.
I've just realised something...the 503 had 19 jewels ..later upgraded to 20. 505 movements had 24 jewels and it has 24 jewels stamped on the rota ..so it's either a 505 ..which technically it shouldn't be or its also had a 505 rota added as well