10K rolled bezel, stainless base, sterling back. Looks to be original leather wrist strap. Works like a charm.
My 1st thought would be late 30's Minute Man with a movement swap.
Ditto on Munute Man. Not Lincoln.
Would they have made a '43 or '33 Minute Man, since it has the X on the mvmt?
Also' addressing the swap...do some of the numbers I submitted not jive when put together? Guessing that may mean it was pieced together at some point?
In reply to Also' addressing the by Wslinvil
For the numbers- the first digit of case serial number and the X on the movement both say 1943- so those do match or fit together into one possible original combination - at least based on date.
In reply to For the numbers- the first by William Smith
so movement and case were put behind an older watch face possibly?
Minute man looks good to me. I have one too.
There seems to be be a bit on a trend for 21J Minute Men......tentative for me.
This is a normal seventeen jewel MM, nothing out of the ordinary, except the case is not stainless.
In reply to This is a normal seventeen by bobbee
Sterling base, stainless back is the text inside the case. Sorry for the typo.