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neetstuf-4-u
Posted January 22, 2022 - 10:23am

Congrats on acquiring this beauty! Kudos on restoring this one instead of parting it out! I like your theory that these were just too much trouble for the average watch buyer to keep synchronized. I know that mine is the same and very time consuming to re-set when it is seldom worn. The only time mine gets wrist time is when the date is a day behind to start (once a month), as I'm always afraid that the next 24 hr rotation might be the last...... Maybe some day we will find documentation regarding production numbers and why these early calendar models never made it into the market.

A true "hen's teeth rare" watch. Thanks for saving it and adding it to the database!

1932 Calendar