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Hi Paul
No this is the fuze type number circled in red filled ink , the same as the (17) clock setting tool has its fuze number marked in a circle . thats the reason i have a great interest in the (56 )fuze which never had a clockwork mechanism to wind up
Back to the clocks...That set of mine went in yesterday to the watchmaker,he was very impressed with the condition of them after all these years.
He suggested that i just leave them as they are with no stripping or oiling the springs as why mend them if not broken?
I asked him to knock up a winder for me,i may need a close up of your if poss?
Hi Paul
I can take a close up picture of the winding key , but do think it will be of any use your clockmaker will need to see the actual cog , to get the correct pitch of the splines
The manufacturer of the Time setting key is Bp = Gosel and Co Feinmechan, werkstatte, Glashutte
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