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Theprofessional Watchmakers' The Professional Watchmakers' PRACTICAL anua • Looseleaf ... so that your material knowledge and ordering informa- tion are always up-to-date and accurate. As new information becomes available, additional supplements will be sent to you. • Compact, Easy to Use ... the single source for material in a con- venient hard-cover binder, which can be kept right at the bench. • Indexed ... easy to locate specific information for all of your material needs. APPREC!ATION: C. & E. Marshall extends its sincere and grateful appre- ciation to the various factories for the generous use of their illustrations. COPYRIGHT© 1966 by c. & E. Marshall ~~-_~-----------------------'" Table of Contents numbered beginning with its key letters, followed by the specific page number of that section. For example: all pages in the Name and Caliber section have the letters NC preceding the page numbers. Name and Caliber Section (Import Models) . NC-NC 150 Crowns. .. CR 1-CR 10 Automatic and Automatic Calendar Parts . AC-AC 120 Miscellaneous Material . MISC 1-MISC 8 American Material . AM-AM 117 Mainsprings. MG 1-MG 21 Information. INF 1-INF 9 HOW TO ORDER ... INFORMATION • AUTOMATIC AND AUTOMATIC CALENDAR PARTS. AC • IMPORT MATERIAL (Name and Caliber List) . NC • AMERICAN MATERIAL(Elgin, Hamilton, Illinois and Waltham) . AM • CROWNS CR 1 HOW TO IDENTIFY MOVEMENTS BY NAME, MODEL, CALIBER, and TRADEMARK . INF 1 HOW TO IDENTIFY MOVEMENTS BY TYPE .... INF 2 WHAT TO SPECIFY WHEN ORDERING MATERIAL .... INF 6 A INDEX DESCRIPTION SECTION KEY LETTER & PAGE NUMBER Abbreviations Trade Marks. INF 3 Types and Parts of Movements INF 9 Automatic and Automatic Calendar Parts AC 1 How to Order. AC Crown Posts . CR 9 Dial Washers. MISC 7 Dictionary of Basic Watch Parts INF 8 Elgin ..... AM 1 Elgin Import . AM 37 Friction Jewels MISC 1 Hamilton ... AM 38 Hamilton Import (Bienne) AM 74 Illinois . AM 75 Mainsprings For American Watches. MG 1 For Imported Watches . MG 10 With Attached Brake Springs for Automatics MG 19 Separate Brake Springs for Automatics MG 21 Pallet Stones. MISC 8 Pendant Set Stems. MISC 3 Reserve Power Indicator Parts (in the Automatic Section by Caliber) Roller Jewels . MISC 7 Screws, Jewel. MISC 8 Sleeves .... MISC 5 Stem Adapters and Extenders CR 10 - Timing Washers MISC 8 Trade Marks INF 3 Waltham .. AM 87 B How to Use and Order by the Name and Caliber list The following pages contain listings and descriptions of Imported movements. Marshall numbers are listed for the most frequently used parts. For "How to Order" information, see the back of the Manual. ,--.J Staff I Caliber I Marshall Ligne Size I springMain-I Brake I Staff & Varia- Stem Roller Pallet or Model Stock No. Description No. Spring No. tions No. I No. I Arbor ETA@ 2452 ETA 2450 ll~D.S.S.Auto. { 5082 ATT. f631 Reg. 1294L 89 561 Cal. 3949 2539 1640 Inca .60 Col. 1990 Inca .50 Col. CALIBER OR MODEl. Usually stamped on movement plates. MARSHALL STOCK NO. Indicates the Basic Caliber Number. LlGNE SIZE AND DESCRIPTION. Identifies movement by ligne size and special features. MAINSPRING NO. The correct mainspring according to factory specifications. The "5000" numbered mainsprings have attached brake springs. BRAKE SPRING. Separate brake springs for automatic winding watches. STAFF NO. (BALANCE.) When your job requires a shockproof staff, state the type of shockproof if variation is not given. STAFF VARIATIONS. Listed when more than one type has been used in the same model or caliber. STEM NO. For threaded-type stems. If a male or female type stem (movement portion) is needed for a one-piece case, order by stem number, but specify "male" or "female" and the ligne size. ROLLER NO. For non-shockproof, combination-type rollers with jewels. Specify if shockproof roller is required. PALLET ARBOR. For arbors with straight pivots. If conical pivots are needed, use same pallet arbor number and specify whether conical pivot(s). FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION, SEE THE BACK OF THE MANUAL. NC NAME and CALIBER LIST Staff Caliber Marshall ligne Size I springMain-, Brake , Staff & Varia- I Stem , Roller Pallet or Model I Stock No. I Description No. Spring No. tions No. No. Arbor AHOO 1021 & 1121 AHO-1021 101/2& 11\120.5.5. 3080 1930 1392L 184 629 1022 & 1122 AHO-1021 101/2& 111/20.5.5. 3080 1930 1392L 184 629 -'. Cal. 1123 AHO·1021 111/20.5.5. Auto. 3080 1930 1392L 184 629 1125 AHO·1021 111/20.5.5. Auto. 3080 1930 1392L 184 629 Cal. ALPINA C1J) 335 &355 AL355 18 3960 1292 1296L &356 337 AL337 17 1935 447 AL447 5 x 7 3899 635 720L 40 544 459 AL477 5x7 3899 635 720L 40 544 466 AL466 51/zX 81/2 2952 1737 972L 35 471 AS1020 51/2x6% 3811 S 106 .50 Col 50L 40 556 (171 .45 Col 490 AL490 811zx111/2 3061 1646 Inca 1033L --, 562 F81 6 3849 f7A .40 Col 241L 40 554P 1169 .36 Col 566 AL566 8% 3307 648 Inca 705L 40 556 568 AL566 8lAS.S. 3307 648 Inca 705L 40 566 571 AS1580 111;z0.5.5. Auto { 5089 Att. 1872 158L 83 594 3211 2541 .r>. 582 AL582 1211zAuto 5000 Atl. 928 668L 89 554 584 AL584 121IzS.S.Auto. 3900 2505 928 668L 89 554 586 AL586 10\12 2874 632 668L 96 588 588 AL588 101/2 3900 928 Inca 668L 89 554 592 AL592 12 3484 933 712L 96 ~88 594 AL590 10Y1S.S. 2958 928 Inca 688L 89 554 598 AL592 12 S.S. 3548 933 712L 96 588 626 F64 8% S.S. 3242 171 9L 89 561 627 F64 8% 3243 171 9L 89 561 635 P170 1011z 3249 550 21L 197 589 636 P170 1011z5.5. 3249 550 21L 197 589 639 P180 10Y1 3838 559 1L 83 534 642 P180 1011zS.S. 3838 559 1L 83 534 664 F690 11I1zS.S. Auto 55003 Att. 1003 156L 100 639P (3894 2506 801 ETA1201 5% x 8\12 3892 {174C .50 Col 130L 87 561 1191 .45 Col 824 ETAI045 5% x 7 3136 561 99L 33 538 843 V130 8% x 12 3158 187 581L 196 561 AMIDA iJ. 60 AMI·60 9%&101/2 P.L. 3902 3133 1093L 2660 .r>; 72 AMI-72 10\l20.S.S.P.L. 3903 1409 Rol 1043L 2660 1410 Fing 150 AMJ-150 13 P.L. 3904 1739 1270L 151 AMJ-151 13 P.L. 3904 1738 1270L 162 AMI·162 13 D.S.S.P.L. 3902 1739 1271L 181 AMI·181 12 P.L. 3902 1451 Fing 1073L 286NE 182 AMJ-182 12 S.S.P.L. 3906 1452 Rol 1073L 286NE 183 AMI·183 12S.S.Cal. 3906 {1451 Fing 1073L 286NE 1452 Rol 185 AMJ-182 13\12 P.L. 3906 {1451 Fing 1073L 286NE 1452 Rol Ne 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NAME and CALIBER LIST Main- Staff Cal"lber Marsnall uine Size riO! Bra~e Stall & ~aria- Stem Ro\\er Pallet ~ I I or~JJ !!oJ ~o. sscrlptlon No. ~pr:ng No. tions No. No. Arbor AMIDA (Cont'd) ~ 186 AMI-182 13112D.S.S. P.L. 3906 {1451 Fing 1073L 286NE 1452 Rol 188 AMI-188 13 D.S.S.P.L. 3906 {1452 Fing 1073L 286NE 1452 Rol 189 AMI-182 13 D.S.S. Cal 3906 {1451 Fing 1073L 286NE P.L. 1452 Rol 410 AMI-410 10112D.S.S. 3675 2001 1430L 286A 411 AMI-410 101j2D.S.S.Cal 3675 2001 1430L 286A 415 AMI-410 111j2D.S.S. 3675 2001 1430L 286A 416 AMI-410 111j2D.S.S.Cal 3675 2001 1430L 286A 500 AMI-500 1Qlj2 P.L. 3249 1491 1079L 266D 501 & 506 AMI-501 101/2&111/2 P.L. 3249 1491 1272L 502 & 507 AMI-502 10112&111j2P.L. 3249 {1741 Fric. 1272L 3147 Riv. Reg. 3147 Riv. Kif. 510 AMI-510 51;.\x 83;.\P.L. 3907 1742 1272L 515 AMI-515 63;.\x 8 P.L. 3907 1742 1273L 266D 520 AMI-520 73;.\x 93;.\P.L. 3908 1743 1274L 530 AMI-535 10112D.S.S.P.L. 3870 {1204 Fr ic, 935L 1526 Riv. 531 AMI-535 10112D.S.S.Cal 3870 {1204 Fric. 935L P.L. 1526 Riv. 532 AMI-532 101/2D.S.S.P.L. 3454 935L 533 AMI-532 10112D.S.S.P.L. 3454 935L Cal. 535 AMI-535 11112D.S.S.P.L. 3870 {1204 Fric. 935L 1526 Riv. 536 AMI-535 11\1 D.5.S.Cal. 3870 { 1204 Fric. 935L P.L. 1526 Riv. 537 AMI-532 111/2D.S.S.P.L. 3454 935L 538 AMI-532 111/2D.S.S.Ca I. 3454 935L P.L. 540& 542 AMI-540 12P.L. 3909 1622 935L *544 AMI-544 12 P.L. 1466L 550 & 551 AMI-550 12 Auto.D.S.S.P.L. 2756 1744 1275L 552 AMI-532 121/2Auto.D.S.S. 3454 2525 {1204 Fric. 935L P.L. 553 AMI-532 12\1 Auto. D.S.S. 3454 2525 1526 Riv. 935L Cal. P.L. 562 AMI-562 83;.\P.L. 3243 {1707 Fric. 1265L 2095 Riv. *541 AMI-541 14 P.L. 3909 3147 935L 567 & 569 AMI-567 83;.\P.L. 3242 {1707 Fric. 1265L 2095 Riv. 570 AMI-570 83;.\D.S.S.P.L. 3243 2052 1265L 580 & 585 AMI-580 63;.\x 8 3027 1508L ~" ANGELUS Lill 56 LAV56 101/2S.S. 3822 660 184L 102 588 190 ANG190 22 8-Day AI P910 Time 1090 944L 286N 660 3911 AI 195 ANG190 14 I-Day A I 3910 1090 944L 286N 660 210&215 ANG215 14 Chro.
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