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They took all sorts of A. Schild movements for the range of time-only watches in the '50s Eric, including the occasional alarm watch.
The first watch is correct, the second has an awful redial, a case I'm not sure about and a rather corroded movement.
The correct watch made a very strong price for these, £2-300 is pretty much tops for the '50s non-chronographs although maybe interest is finally catching up with them. The asking price for the redial is a shade on the ambitious side...
They're pretty tiny by modern standards, but then I guess you'll know that if you're familiar with '50s alarms.
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