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Unusual design from the 70s in perfect shape.

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  • last reply by Telecaster 7 Feb 2015
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    HEBE
    Master 1867 posts
    30 Jan 2015, 4:54 p.m. 30 Jan 2015, 4:54 p.m.
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    It is rare, but not expensive.

    This ref. 1833 from the 70s was in the safe since many years.

    So, it is time for some current photos with a modern camera :-)

    Regards

    HEBE

    derjonk.de/lizard/1833-macro.jpg

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    Mr. david potts
    Connoisseur 146 posts
    30 Jan 2015, 5:20 p.m. 30 Jan 2015, 5:20 p.m.
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    Goodness that is in nice condition !!

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    Clepsydra
    Master 2974 posts
    30 Jan 2015, 7:19 p.m. 30 Jan 2015, 7:19 p.m.
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    Lovely watch, wonderful photography. Thanks.

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    Catherine
    Master 1009 posts
    31 Jan 2015, 11:47 a.m. 31 Jan 2015, 11:47 a.m.
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    Did you keep the original dial Hebe?

    Love the semi-concealed crown on this model, large crowns on fine auto's look so numb

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    HEBE
    Master 1867 posts
    1 Feb 2015, 1:19 p.m. 1 Feb 2015, 1:19 p.m.
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    oneredtrim has written:

    Did you keep the original dial Hebe?

    Love the semi-concealed crown on this model, large crowns on fine auto's look so numb

    No idea about a new dial ?!

    About 10 years ago I had the opportunity to buy a convolute of some NOS IWC and Zenith watches from a retired local watchmaker.

    Two of these ref. 1833 were included and some PD by IWC ref. 3510 and ref. 3822, but no hint about service or new dials ?!

    All those watches were NOS, in perfect condition, but without boxes and papers.

    But some decades ago, IWC has sold spareparts to watchmakers ?!

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    Catherine
    Master 1009 posts
    1 Feb 2015, 3:53 p.m. 1 Feb 2015, 3:53 p.m.
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    hebe has written:
    oneredtrim has written:

    Did you keep the original dial Hebe?

    Love the semi-concealed crown on this model, large crowns on fine auto's look so numb

    No idea about a new dial ?!

    About 10 years ago I had the opportunity to buy a convolute of some NOS IWC and Zenith watches from a retired local watchmaker.

    Two of these ref. 1833 were included and some PD by IWC ref. 3510 and ref. 3822, but no hint about service or new dials ?!

    All those watches were NOS, in perfect condition, but without boxes and papers.

    But some decades ago, IWC has sold spareparts to watchmakers ?!

    That's intresting Hebe, i've never seen a 1833 devoid of a fantasia stamp of dial and sorting out originality and what maybe a service replacement is obviouslly not easy, though i notice Schaffhausen are willing and capable of reproducing that stamp of dial for customers in a spa for similar models from that time period. Looks like you've got two very odd (uncommon) lots with the 1833 and the 1832 with rectangular chequer work.

    Thanks for your reply.

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    Mr. Stefano De G.
    Graduate 31 posts
    7 Feb 2015, 1:05 p.m. 7 Feb 2015, 1:05 p.m.
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    nice catch!

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    Mr. Anders Johansson
    Master 736 posts
    7 Feb 2015, 5:55 p.m. 7 Feb 2015, 5:55 p.m.
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    Would love to have a look into that safe of yours ;-)

    Your vintage pieces always look like they just left the facory!

    /Anders

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