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I have a 0s waltham on my bench, serial number 8993041, model 1891. I looked it up on the online database and it came up as "Seaside" grade. The movement is not marked "Seaside".
Could the movement actually be a Seaside grade without being marked as such? Thanks in advance. Vic |
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Serial numbers higher than 7,555,000 were combined between similar grades to reduce the number of entries required in the serial number list.
I have seen relatively few watches actually marked Seaside, but lots of runs are designated Seaside. There are also letter designations that go along with the Seaside such as Seaside A or F, etc. All of the Seasides that I have seen are lower grade unadjusted movements. If you use the model and grade report and put in % for the model and seaside for the grade, you will see all the variations. There are actually some apparently high grade entries, but I have never seen one. There is a glitch in the database that causes the Seaside followed by a letter grades to be reported as just the letter if you enter the watch's serial number. I will try to get it fixed.
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Tom McIntyre |
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Tom,
Thanks for enlightening me. Vic |
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