![]() Use a magnifying glass or watchmaker's loupe if you have one to be sure you have it right. The calibre number includes the size of the movement in lignes, so if you can give us the numbers, and letter if any, we can tell you what movement you have and its size. When Longines shows the calibre number (Swiss watch-ese for "model") on a watch, that is usually where it appears. If I'm not just "seeing things", there should be three or four numbers with a dot (decimal point) in there somewhere (maybe sometimes a forward slash instead of a dot and sometimes a letter, too. Bigneeker, when looking at your first photo, the one that shows the movement, I believe I can make out a small series of numbers down on the plate in the recessed area of the movement between the balance wheel and the edge of the movement (close to the edge), just above what I think is your thumb. ![]()
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