Perseo Moonphase

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It looks unique for a Perseo 1950s.
Can you judge if it is genuine? Many thanks
 
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I don't know the brand, but the styling and hands seem to be in keeping with the watch....looks like the day wheel needs fixed. I would say it's an interesting piece but don't pay crazy money for it!!!
 
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Lot of these watch companies bought from the same supplier and just added their name on the ratchet wheel and dial

It's cleaner, but one hand is not correct. Doesn't matter as there's no luminous on the dial, so watchmaker can just add a new pair of anything that matches the dial

DON
 
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Lot of these watch companies bought from the same supplier and just added their name on the ratchet wheel and dial

It's cleaner, but one hand is not correct. Doesn't matter as there's no luminous on the dial, so watchmaker can just add a new pair of anything that matches the dial

DON

I think is not in this case. The Perseo in that time (1940s) belonged to Cortébert. The Cortébert could not sell their watches to Italy with the foreigner name because of the Fascist. The movement 677 used to an in-house caliber of Cortébert, and it should be made in Switzerland, but may be assembled in Italy.
 
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haha, I wanna to get it for parts to repair my Cortebert 24 hour moonphase ,by judging the price I give up!