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  2. Foo2rama Keeps his worms in a ball instead of a can. Sep 10, 2016

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    Well the dial does not match the case back. No applied logo and short lume with no step short S so it's a 74-76 145.022 dial. But the Chrono hand matches earlier references and not the dial

    Do90 bezel but looks wonky does not appear to match dial or movement.

    This watch has a story.... I think it's someone trying to make a 145.012 out of a 145.022

    It's also a cal 861 serial looks to be early mid 70's
     
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  3. cristos71 Sep 10, 2016

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    Or, just simply, a 145.022 with the wrong case back.
     
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  4. Foo2rama Keeps his worms in a ball instead of a can. Sep 10, 2016

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    Nope look at the bezel and Chrono hand. Those are both earlier.

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    i guess it comes down to the price as a parts watch. The parts may be worth a bit. Don, nice patina on a set of spear hands, serviceable 145.012 caseback and an uncommon but not (yet?) desirable dial.
     
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  5. cwindham Sep 10, 2016

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    I know the caseback is not for this watch as its a 67 and the dial is a service replacement but an old one.
     
  6. cwindham Sep 10, 2016

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    Yeah, he is asking 2k for it but with it being pieced like that, it had me wondering if something was up.
     
  7. Foo2rama Keeps his worms in a ball instead of a can. Sep 10, 2016

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    Movement is not a 67 though. It's a 861 not a 321 I can't tell if the serial is 35m or 38m which places it as a 74-76 which is the exact range for that dial. My understanding is that a correct service dial for a 68 would still have an applied logo.

    2k I would buy it for parts sell the bezel and hands and caseback and turn it into a racing dial mod. I think even if the bezel is bogus you would end up ahead.

    If you don't want it at that price I would be interested.
     
  8. cwindham Sep 10, 2016

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    I think 2k is a good deal as well. I will let you know.
     
  9. cristos71 Sep 10, 2016

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    You´re absolutely right of course, I hadn´t looked closely enough....now, where did I leave my glasses again? :D
     
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  10. uwsearch Sep 10, 2016

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    2k is a good price for parts
     
  11. Etp095 Sep 12, 2016

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    Did you buy the watch?