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PostPosted: Mon May 22, 2017 6:21 pm 
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I think its from the late 1930's. It is a 2-register (3 and 9 o'clock) chronograph. Perhaps a Landeron 39?


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Landeron for sure . Did you look under the balance ? You can also compare your pic to documentation available on www.ranfft.de


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Landeron 13


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vintage wrote:
Landeron 13

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Thank you all very much for the quick responses! I thought it might be a Landeron 13, but Ranfft and other sites kept saying a Landeron 13 is a monopusher chronograph. I also found part of an old Landeron catalog, and it shows the Landeron 9, 11, and 13 movements as monopushers.

However, after more searching I learned that Heuer frequently used Landeron 13's that were two-pusher chronographs. So I'm guessing Heuer and other's (Breitling even?) must have used ebauche Landeron 13's modified for two-pushers at some point.


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Rex Lex wrote:
Thank you all very much for the quick responses! I thought it might be a Landeron 13, but Ranfft and other sites kept saying a Landeron 13 is a monopusher chronograph. I also found part of an old Landeron catalog, and it shows the Landeron 9, 11, and 13 movements as monopushers.

However, after more searching I learned that Heuer frequently used Landeron 13's that were two-pusher chronographs. So I'm guessing Heuer and other's (Breitling even?) must have used ebauche Landeron 13's modified for two-pushers at some point.


This page shows Landeron 13 as two pushers chrono... https://www.time2tell.com/database/land ... on-1947-2/


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