This one joined the rest of my other CoE watches today, a Cal 65 H6, one that is seldom seen, as there seems to be more Cal 52 to be found.
This Cal 65 seems to have been stowed away for many years, as there is substantial radium burns on the dial. Nevertheless it has the best oxydized silver case that I have seen uptill now and the movement is spotlessly clean. A nice addition to its sister, the Cal 52.
Radium Burnt dial
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Inside caseback
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Inside dustcover
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Cal 65 Movement
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Cal 52 Dial
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Brothers in arms
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back to back
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Best Regards
Jimmy