Movement help
- Hypnogagia
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Re: Movement help
The Nomolas version of the Cortebert 616 is my favorite. 17 jewels, swan neck regulator, anglage on the bridges, Geneva stripes and most important for a clumsy fool like me; Incabloc shock protection. I’m guessing the finishing and position adjustments are better on the Rolex, but when tuned up the Nomolas runs amazingly accurate.
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Re: Movement help
Me too, this one convert from Nomolas too. It's run very strong and good accurate after convert and service from Chileantiques.Hypnogagia wrote: ↑October 17th, 2023, 10:32 pm The Nomolas version of the Cortebert 616 is my favorite. 17 jewels, swan neck regulator, anglage on the bridges, Geneva stripes and most important for a clumsy fool like me; Incabloc shock protection. I’m guessing the finishing and position adjustments are better on the Rolex, but when tuned up the Nomolas runs amazingly accurate.


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Re: Movement help
Determining the current market value of a specific Rolex model, such as a Rolex 622, can be challenging, as prices can vary significantly depending on factors like the watch's condition, rarity, and demand. It's essential to consult with a reputable watch dealer or appraiser who specializes in vintage Rolex watches for the most accurate and up-to-date valuation.south105323 wrote: ↑October 17th, 2023, 3:49 am What are Rolex 622s going for now? 17 jewel, 'spiral breguet elinvar' engraving. Don't think it is a 618 because of the elinvar and narrow CdG. How do you tell the difference when in a case?
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Distinguishing between Rolex watch models can often require examining the watch's features, movement, and specific engravings. The "spiral Breguet elinvar" engraving you mentioned could be a significant clue in identifying the watch. However, without physically examining the watch or having access to detailed photographs and reference materials, it may be challenging to provide a definitive identification.