Identify A Seamaster

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Hello All,
First Post. I saved this watch from the bin. A friend passed away. I am his executor and had to empty his flat. This watch belonged to his long dead partner. No one wanted it and it almost went in the bin. I took it as a memento but had no view on the possible usefulness of the watch. The repairer declared it an economically viable repair so I got it going. The inscription in P. A. Spry. 8.8.69. For Australians Peter Spry was the grandson of Peter MacCallum the famous doctor. There is a hospital named after him.

I am curious as to the particular model and years of manufacture of this watch. It is very elegant and I like that it has no numbers or day and date.

Note that it has to go back to the repairer as the glass is not seated.
 
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Really nice definitely a keeper. When the watchmaker serviced they could see the movement and caseback which gives all the information regarding reference and date, by serial number. Ask them when you bring it back for the glass refit.