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In Response To: Non Pasadena mystery ()

Hi Paul
As you know I did a little digging into these years back.
I found that the 'named' models had longer minute markings and small rectangular hour markings at 12, 3, 6 & 9. (as opposed to lume dots)
If you look at your watch, it has these features. I'm guessing that your watch sits between the switch-over from named to non-named models.
Possibly French market too?

Oh, and for the record, I've seen these 'Chronographe' models before.

Stewart
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