What movement caliber is this?

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Does anyone know what movement this is? I think that this is Frankenwatch because the sub second dial is on 9 oclock, which doesnt match the fact that the movement is from 1930s which i assumed because of the serial number. Chatgpt told me it could be cal 26.5/ 26.5 SOB but when I looked it up the bigger wheel is down while the smaller wheel is up, which is exactly opposite in this case (sorry, im a newbie 馃榾. Is there also a chance the movement is fake? Thank you for your answers.

 
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No clue, but it appears to be a recased pocket watch movement
 
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No clue, but it appears to be a recased pocket watch movement
Probably, chatgpt told me the same, do you think its worth 100 dollars?
 
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It鈥檚 not a 26.5. ChatGPT is terrible at identifying movement calibers. Can you measure the diameter of the movement.

The dial looks homemade.
 
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It鈥檚 not a 26.5. ChatGPT is terrible at identifying movement calibers. Can you measure the diameter of the movement.

The dial looks homemade.
I cant, i havent bought it yet.
 
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Probably, chatgpt told me the same, do you think its worth 100 dollars?
No. While many of these do sell for a bit of money. Usually they're professionally done. This isn't one of them. I would pass unless you already bought it. Then just enjoy it
 
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No. While many of these do sell for a bit of money. Usually they're professionally done. This isn't one of them. I would pass unless you already bought it. Then just enjoy it
Yeah i ended up turning it down.