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    LW Hanhart watch

    Hello,

    I have just got this Hanhart watch in a great working condition. Can anybody help me to get more inmformation about this model and may be about serial numbers..!
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    #2
    It is an early-war model referred to as a single pusher-chrono with pointer bezel. The pusher button looks like it has been replaced. The serial number should match the one stamped on the case back - have you got more pics of the serial numbers?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Harry View Post
      It is an early-war model referred to as a single pusher-chrono with pointer bezel. The pusher button looks like it has been replaced. The serial number should match the one stamped on the case back - have you got more pics of the serial numbers?
      The serial number of the watch matches the number on the back cover - it is 106736. The pusher has been replaced indeed but I used an original button.
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        #4
        Nice watch. The pusher is indeed a Hanhart button but is a modern version which has been 'aged' with artificial wear, not a problem in book.

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          #5
          Is there any possibility to get information about serial numbers??



          Originally posted by Harry View Post
          Nice watch. The pusher is indeed a Hanhart button but is a modern version which has been 'aged' with artificial wear, not a problem in book.

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            #6
            All records from the Hanhart factory were destroyed at the war's end, so there is no log of the serial numbers and their manufacture dates. Your watch most likely dates from 1940.

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              #7
              Originally posted by feldposten View Post
              Is there any possibility to get information about serial numbers??
              Nice example, maybe out there somewhere lies a Soldbuch with the serial number recorded in it.

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