Can anyone identify this 2 register Chrono movement ?

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Hello I’m trying to find out what movement this could be.
But no luck yet. Anyone who know?

 
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Can you give us a MUCH better picture to work with?
 
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Can you give us a MUCH better picture to work with?
Nope , thats the best picture there was in the ad. Sorry !
I’ll guess i have to see for my self when its arrive.
 
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Ah cool there are a lot of similarities, probably in the Venus family truly 😀
Yeah it’s just a case of finding the same. There always seem to be small variations through the life of even the same calibre reference, so it’s sometimes difficult.
 
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Yeah it’s just a case of finding the same. There always seem to be small variations through the life of even the same calibre reference, so it’s sometimes difficult.
Ok i did not know that. Thanks for the help
 
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Balance bridge can sometimes be used to identify the base caliber.
 
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Could also be a Chinese Seagull movement or an older clone of the Venus 175. What watch model is it? That could help.
 
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Could also be a Chinese Seagull movement or an older clone of the Venus 175. What watch model is it? That could help.
Hard to believe that it’s a Chinese Seagull, but it’s nothing special. Just a no name watch 😀