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rossjackson01

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hello. I'm retired and learning watch repair. I'm not good, but it is an engrossing hobby. Whilst attempting to repair a watch I obtained a similar movement that was an Enicar. I have since obtained two Enicar. Both need repair. A silver one with a white face is marked AR627 and it is an ETA 2789-1 movement. The other which does not have a dial is AR617. It may take me a while to obtain the parts and bring them up to a wearing standard. But I have joined this forum and am very happy to be part of the owners club. I have attached photographs, Any comments will be gratefully received.
Regards to all.
Ross
 

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rossjackson01

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jbcoller. Thank you for the welcome. Not a problem about repair. I'm doing the repairs from information on the internet. One of the members runs a site on Enicar repair. It's excellent. Others on the internet offer full training courses. Great fun.

Anyone have any information on the possible names of the Eniacr that I have?

Regards.

Ross.
 
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