I think you got some pretty good help at the facebook groups. Can you share the backside of the watch? The reference number that you can find there can give us information about the age. When you open it, with some luck there is a mark inside the caseback with a date as well. I would say around 1964 is a pretty good estimate.
Much appreciated is it worth keeping it?No, its clearly on your caseback: 126/001. 126 or 146 referes to the movement, the Cal.1126 or 1146 (which came later). 33 is correct and refers to the amount of jewels in the movement. you see the corresponding "33 Jewells" on the rotor of the movement.
MK II ...maybe I dunno of any good Sherpa Guide Classification. For me the MK II would have paddle hands.
Nico
One of the dented wheels reads supertest, where do I look for the serial number engraving? Thanks in advance…It appears you have a Supertest movement. If there's a serial number on the movement, then you have the top of the line model.
One of the dented wheels reads supertest, where do I look for the serial number engraving? Thanks in advance…