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Thanks very much for the kind comments. I still have a few old pieces tucked away in various boxes.
The four at the back are:
Aeromatic tri-phase regulateur (from Werners Flying Watches)
Next is what my research leads me to believe is a 1920's piece. It is a manual wind, cushion-shaped, gold electro-plated onto brass case (30mm in diameter) with soldered wire lugs, a ceramic dial (signed Swiss Made) and subsidiary seconds at 6 o clock.
Next up is a steel Salvest manual wind 34mm in steel. Salvest was a German clock and watch brand from approx 1940-1977. The watch looks to be from the mid 60's and I have put a Timefactors Rallye 18mm strap on it.
Finally, a gold 34mm Solo watch (no idea on this brand) with what looks like a woven cotton dial (if there is such a thing) with applied gold markers. Think it dates from late 60s to early 70s but don't really know much about it.
The four at the back are:
Aeromatic tri-phase regulateur (from Werners Flying Watches)
Next is what my research leads me to believe is a 1920's piece. It is a manual wind, cushion-shaped, gold electro-plated onto brass case (30mm in diameter) with soldered wire lugs, a ceramic dial (signed Swiss Made) and subsidiary seconds at 6 o clock.
Next up is a steel Salvest manual wind 34mm in steel. Salvest was a German clock and watch brand from approx 1940-1977. The watch looks to be from the mid 60's and I have put a Timefactors Rallye 18mm strap on it.
Finally, a gold 34mm Solo watch (no idea on this brand) with what looks like a woven cotton dial (if there is such a thing) with applied gold markers. Think it dates from late 60s to early 70s but don't really know much about it.
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