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$750 Canadian shipped OBO
Longines wristlet trench watch
Longines caliber 13.67
Serial number 2266782
Circa 1910
15 jewels
Rare modified center seconds pocket watch movement
All original parts
A.W.C. Co Cashier gold filled wire lug case
Hinged bezel and case back
Case measures 35 mm wide (without crown) 17 mm between the wire lugs
Enamel Longines dial
Black and red Arabic numbers
Movement winds sets and runs plus (+) 3 minutes dial up over 24 hours
Longines factory extract from St. Imier included
Celluloid crystal has caused some corrosion to the second and hour hand
Initials CEW engraved on the case back
This watch was delivered to A. Wittnauer Co. Canada in 1910 and cased in a period correct American Watch Case Company Ltd. (Toronto) Cashier 14k gold filled case.
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The caliber 13.67 movements were normally sub second movements with the sub second at the 6 o'clock position but this movement was modified to incorporate a center second hand.
Longines wristlet trench watch
Longines caliber 13.67
Serial number 2266782
Circa 1910
15 jewels
Rare modified center seconds pocket watch movement
All original parts
A.W.C. Co Cashier gold filled wire lug case
Hinged bezel and case back
Case measures 35 mm wide (without crown) 17 mm between the wire lugs
Enamel Longines dial
Black and red Arabic numbers
Movement winds sets and runs plus (+) 3 minutes dial up over 24 hours
Longines factory extract from St. Imier included
Celluloid crystal has caused some corrosion to the second and hour hand
Initials CEW engraved on the case back
This watch was delivered to A. Wittnauer Co. Canada in 1910 and cased in a period correct American Watch Case Company Ltd. (Toronto) Cashier 14k gold filled case.
https://awccoca.wordpress.com/page/6/
The caliber 13.67 movements were normally sub second movements with the sub second at the 6 o'clock position but this movement was modified to incorporate a center second hand.















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