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Hello,
I just got this piece. Was told to be a 145.022-68, but the caseback says 145.012-67.
I think it may be the last one?
Where is the serial-number located?
Hope You all can help.
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It could be either one based on the serial number but a 145.022-68 would have an inner caseback marked as such. Need more pics but my guess is wrong caseback
 
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If it’s got an 861 then the caseback is wrong. Or the movement has been swapped. The bezel make me suspicious too. This may well be a Bitsa.
 
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It could be either one based on the serial number but a 145.022-68 would have an inner caseback marked as such. Need more pics but my guess is wrong caseback
Thanks, but where do I find the serialnumber?
 
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@Enoerik You might want to look at that thread....

TLDR:

Its an amalgamation of parts... And the guy that sold it to you most likely knew.

The movement is for a 145.022, the dial depends and we need to see the back of it, the case back is wrong for the movement.
 
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I think it may be the last one?
There was another reference between the 145.012-67 and 145.022-68
 
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The dust cover doesn't have a serial number.

It's the 7 digit number engraved on the movement.

Edit: I mean 8 digit number.
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Thanks, it sounds like the guy I bougt it from.
May I enquire how much you paid for this beauty?
 
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A good question asked on the other thread, so i repeat it also in this thread.

Can you please post a picture of the watch set to 06:00?

There seems to be some confusion going on in the other thread, so would be great to know who actually has the watch in their hands, OP or someone else?