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9 September 2018, 04:19 PM | #1 |
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Thoughts on this 6565
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I found this piece today and wanted to learn more about it. The case is stamped Brevet 6565 and serial number 84XXX. I've taken a brief look around and haven't seen another 6565 with this particular dial, with the depth rating in red. Also, most sources I have seen place this serial number sequence at somewhere around 1947, which seems early for the 6565. Haven't had a chance to take it to a watchmaker to open, but I imagine it will be a 1030 inside. It will need some work, specifically crown/tube as the threads are stripped, but otherwise it is running and keeps decent time. Will have to track down a strap for it, or maybe a 19mm oyster bracelet. |
9 September 2018, 11:17 PM | #2 |
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You are missing a digit in the serial, should be 6 digits and based off of the style of hands and dial, I would put it closer to late 1950s to early 1960s. I have seen the depth rating before, its a neat feature. Maybe its the picture but the ends of the lugs look chewed up!
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Yes, sad about the lugs, it was fitted with a monstrosity of a bracelet, and shame that over the years the end links chewed the lugs up. |
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