Same stupid weather here, I´m trying to be diplomatic, wearing my Rado Attaché. ;-)
End of 1950s, manual winded, inside a nice high grade AS 1130(Wehrmachtswerk) with swanneck regulation.
"yes of course" was answering your "can you clarify"
The original pictures were incorrect - above is correct AND If I can EVER get PhotoBucket to show where it is filing the movement I will post that too.
I have to say that there seems to be something rather fishy going on. The watch in the above post apparently has a Valjoux 7730 derivative which was only developed in the late sixties (from the Venus 188). In fact, it must be even more recent than that since I can see "SU 3133" on the chronograph bridge which makes it a Poljot 3133. The true Index Mobile used the Landeron 48 or derivatives; I certainly know of no other movements used for this.....
Ca. 1968 Zodiac Automatic. Cal. 86 (AS 1688 base) with 36000 bph escapement. Running +0 with no more than +/- 2 s/d deviation since Sunday, with mix of winder and wrist. After 45 years, it still satisfies their guarantee of better than one minute per month accuracy.
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