Our Man Flint ?

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Looks like the markers that serve the function of hour and minute hands are mounted on transparent discs?

I suppose most movements could be adapted for this purpose by switching out the pinions to something more sturdy.

The case of the Le Couture example looks more like the case of the Flint watch.

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Though the buy now price is very low even for a watch needing repair or servicing I passed on it. The angle of the watch in the images obscures the tilt of the crown. It looks like this watch was slammed into something hard enough to bend the stem and possibly indent the case. I don't think I want one of these if it needs expensive repairs. Its unlikely that parts could be found. Also its described as a GENOVA watch, possibly a misprint but with no way of knowing exactly who manufactured it I just lost interest.

Those who know more about these might be interested, if so be my guest.
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