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: That's exactly what the problem is: the two
: numbers are not the same. It's
: "1332" on the case back and it's
: "cal. 1337" on the manual.
There is no problem except that you are confusing TWO UNRELATED NUMBERS. You have a 1337 MOVEMENT in a 1332 WATCH CASE.
Those numbers aren't supposed to be the same! You are just caught up thinking they should because of the coincidence that they are similar. The 1137 movement was used in SEVERAL different watch models, each of which has a different case number.
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