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Is the one on the left a time Timex Marlin from the 60’s? It could be worth some good money if it is. There should be two numbers just below the number six. The one on the right is the movement number and last two digits of the date it was manufactured. For example 2569. The one on the left should be a five digit number which is the model.
Jim, very good eye, thank you, The numbers are 2017 6 (marker) 2465. See additional picture found online. So, this is a 1965 Marlin. Unreal that you were able to tell from the lousy picture. :-)
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Nice classic looking Chrono. I have seen that brand before. There were still many names and makers of Swiss watches when that one was made, but the Japanese where just about to unleash on the US watch market some of the coolest mechanical watches the world had ever seen for a lot less money, that pretty much killed off the smaller Swiss watch companies. I'm thinking your Chrono might have a Swiss made Landeron 248 movement in it, as it was used in wide range of other name brand watches at that time. I also have a Timex in my junk yard that looks exactly like the one you have. It's electric and is missing the battery cover.