JP
Posted August 4, 2012 - 10:44pm
Go to the information tab and select the year 1966 and begin your search of the ads for your watch. It may or may not be there so go a year ahead and a year behind 1966 and look for it.
You will have to take the watch to a repairman since it takes a special tool to remove the back. When you get it opened take pics of the inside of the back and the back side of the movement and post them. This will help us to narrow down the year of mfg. and tell us the calibre of the movement.
Nice watch and a great history.