Another Remarkable Spillmann - The Hidden Crown Case

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I promised to post when it arrived, so here it is! It looks quite a lot like @LouS first one, but the indices differs a bit. The movement serial preliminary suggest production year of 1958. It is 37mm both with and without crown;-) The condition is superb!

that is a beautiful piece. It may be earlier than ‘58 but if you really want to know, get an extract. The Heritage department told me that you can’t use serial numbers to date their pieces exactly. There must have been a batch of chronometers when yours was made. A close number xxxx403 was also one but in stainless.
 
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I promised to post when it arrived, so here it is! It looks quite a lot like @LouS first one, but the indices differs a bit. The movement serial preliminary suggest production year of 1958. It is 37mm both with and without crown;-) The condition is superb!

So lovely! Dibs please! 🥰
 
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that is a beautiful piece. It may be earlier than ‘58 but if you really want to know, get an extract. The Heritage department told me that you can’t use serial numbers to date their pieces exactly. There must have been a batch of chronometers when yours was made. A close number xxxx403 was also one but in stainless.
Thanks! Yes, it is a keeper so I have just ordered an extract. The overall build quality of movement, case and dial is just insane;-)
 
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Thanks! Yes, it is a keeper so I have just ordered an extract. The overall build quality of movement, case and dial is just insane;-)

it may take a while. Zenith is closed now. They’re very accommodating there and great people to deal with. Usually takes about a week. I’ve heard here that Omega is not so friendly to collectors where Zenith is more than helpful and the Heritage department is really into the history of their pieces.
 
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Here’s mine. It needs a trip to the watchmaker as the stem has come out again and I can’t get it all the way back in.
 
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Here’s mine. It needs a trip to the watchmaker as the stem has come out again and I can’t get it all the way back in.
That is a beauty! I’ll have to try to hunt a steel one down;-) Good luck with the repair; they are well worth some spa treatment now and then! I have found a great independent watchmaker that understand the importance of keeping the vintage patina! No polishing or unwarranted replacement of parts.
 
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That is a beauty! I’ll have to try to hunt a steel one down;-) Good luck with the repair; they are well worth some spa treatment now and then! I have found a great independent watchmaker that understand the importance of keeping the vintage patina! No polishing or unwarranted replacement of parts.

Is he in the US?
 
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it may take a while. Zenith is closed now. They’re very accommodating there and great people to deal with. Usually takes about a week. I’ve heard here that Omega is not so friendly to collectors where Zenith is more than helpful and the Heritage department is really into the history of their pieces.
So now I got the extract from Zenith! September 28 1957 and matching serial of movement and case. Happy Friday Spillmann nerds!
 
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So now I got the extract from Zenith! September 28 1957 and matching serial of movement and case. Happy Friday Spillmann nerds!

it really belongs with me
 
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Love historical letters! Always love seeing them featured. Thanks!

That is a lovely Zenith too.

Inspires me to seek a letter on the Zenith here.
 
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Just snatched my first Spillmann in steel today! Definitely in need of some care, but looks original. Differs only in one digit compared to my gold one. Ends with 63 instead of 33. Will be a cool yin and yang pair;-)
 
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Just snatched my first Spillmann in steel today! Definitely in need of some care, but looks original. Differs only in one digit compared to my gold one. Ends with 63 instead of 33. Will be a cool yin and yang pair;-)
A very nice barn find! Congrats!
 
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Was watching that one. Nice pickup.
Thanks! Didn't dare at first, but I asked for some movement pictures and decided to go for it. We'll see what my watchmaker says....
 
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Just snatched my first Spillmann in steel today! Definitely in need of some care, but looks original. Differs only in one digit compared to my gold one. Ends with 63 instead of 33. Will be a cool yin and yang pair;-)

Very lovely, dibs on this new score too!