I have not translated the German, examined it carefully or written to the seller, but the one offered on ebay looks correct to me -- First Execution Screw-Back Case with Second Execution Dial. See the photos, linked below.
Here is what we say in the Autavia Section of OnTheDash --
Autavias with the first execution screw-back case utilized two different dials. The first execution dial featured large registers, luminous markers and the numeral "12" at 12:00 o'clock. The second execution dial featured smaller registers, thin applied markers and luminous dots to mark the hours (with double dots at 12:00 o'clock). The registers remained small in all future Autavias, so the first execution case / first execution dial is the only version of the Autavia with larger regsiters. All Autavias with the first execution screw-back case used dauphine hands.
I am bidding on it, but have not really developed the strategy, until I learn more about it.
Jeff
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: I remebrer that there one was a discussion
: topic about the arrow-shaped hands of the
: early autavia, but I just can`t find the
: posts.
: What was the story on this poin again, please?
: Please see the eboy Auction (link below) for a
: currently on german eboy listed sample of
: this type.