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    Tudor Movement

    Anyone got any ideas what the movement in my watch is? From what I can tell, it's an A. Schild. The number under the balance wheel is A82 (or something 82, anyway).


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    Thomas Reid
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    Re: Tudor Movement

    The Bestfit movement identification system is based on the keyless works. In any case, I looked at Jules Borel's Tutor listings and didn't see any x82 movements (doesn't mean there aren't any).

    Best wishes,
    Bob

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    Re: Tudor Movement

    Are you sure it's an A.Schild movement? I was under the impression that most of the Tudor watches used ETA movements.

    It looks a lot like one I worked on recently which had an ETA cal. 1080...



    Could yours be a ETA cal. 1082 perhaps?

    Rich.

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