A. Lange & Sohne 115.031 Features

Ref. No. :115.031
Code :ID2524
Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :Red gold
:With Papers
Location :Austria, Wien
Price : € 19,500 (= $ 23,856)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Material :Red gold
Case Diameter :42mm
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A. Lange & Sohne 115.031 wrist watches news:
Hi,My usual home is over on the Bulova/Accutron Forum. I am a collector of Accutrons and have grown fond of the Accuquartz caliber. To-date I have acquired 11 Accuquartz watches and two movements. BTW, I also have a Titus with the f300. My latest "Accuquartz" movement arrived in the mail today. As seen from the pics, it is a Beta21, first gen, that was marketed by Bulova only in 1971 - the year before they introduced their own caliber 224x movement.The movement was described "As Is" and not working. It had an original #313 watch battery installed. When I replaced that battery with a fresh silver oxide battery, the movement immediately began to vibrate! Yahoo, it's alive. Thought that may be possible but not expected. I don't really plan to find a Bulova case as they were all 18K and most of the few ever produced are long gone to the refinery. I wish to have the movement to display with my 224x Accuquartz watches. I would like to have a stem and crown. I don't really care about the crow
I have an Illinois Viking with a three piece case and 307 movement. The winding stem is loose and remains in the setting position and won't snap back into place. I am able to push the crown in to wind with no problem. Wearing a watch that sets itself is a problem! Any help would be much appreciated.
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