I have this old cal. 67 Ébauche, including many authenic parts (perhaps all) of the movement, since some years, but I was to lazy yet to check, if all items are complete.
My idea is to mount a running movement, because it makes no sence to keep those items unused.
And an 67 Ébauche based movement will be unique.
Cal. 67 has been developed and produced (aprox. 2500 pieces) in the mid 30s.
A robust - and pricise movement for civ. - and military watches.
Many current IWC movements are not finished any more, so my Ébauche is state of the art, if I am able to put those puzzle of parts together :-)
But this is a long term project and I will use this opportunity to make high quality macro photos of many movements parts.
For me, it is like a time shift to notice those hand written wrappings with manufacture items inside.
I am not sure, if this consuming separation of parts was usual at production or has been done later by a careful watchmaker ?
Any information about it would be interesting to me.
This first post about this topic shows the uncleaned Ébauche and the wrapped parts with handwritten information on the content and the separate wrappings inside of one tiny box.
More details will follow.
I have planned to continue this post time by time depending on progress, with a lot of macro photos.
But you have the opportunity to stop it, if this uncommon stuff gets too boring, plaese let me know, thanks.
Regards
HEBE