So a couple weeks back a listing of some 'Landeron' parts showed up on the 99cent auctions.
There were three lots in this group. It was evident that they were the same sort of watch movement.
It is hard to judge scale. Most Landeron search results return chronographs and sports timers. In theory the silouetes shoud show in something like the bestfit catalogs, but these numbers return nill.
Bidding around 3 bucks on each lot and I get to do more searching. (one lot was a bit more, but I wanted the full set.)
The puzzle pieces arrived today. These are quite small around 10L.
Most are signed SADA, A quick search shows this movement, but no real caliber info, as this was a 'house' brand name.
One is signed Landeron, Another Le Coulter (Alenora Watch Co Swiss) There are also some what I call Geneva bridge movements. The dials do not match anything.
More searching leads to Hahn which was an early member of euboches SA in the 1920 and ceased operations in 1937. Hahn eventually became Landeron, which is actually the name of village or suburb near Neuchatel. Never really paid much attention to this before.
There may be enough parts here for one or two watches. I like the plate layout, which is pretty standard.
I may have more like this in the junk trays. Although I think those are mostly cylinder watches.
Not sure when I will get around to actually doing anything with this. It is really steampunk art fairy dust. I have the AS, Enicar and others in the queue first. Not to mention the 5xx movements which are breeding all over the bench.
Probably a waste of 30 or so bucks. Should have got a 560 1253B sweep pinion instead. But I just had to see what this is.