Patent
1975-08-29
1978-03-14
Weldon, Ulysses
58 23R, G04F 1300
Patent
active
040783731
ABSTRACT:
A watch movement comprises upper and lower spaced-apart plates between which are mounted the major components of the watch movement. Manufacturing indicia indicative of the manufacturer, date, serial number and other particulars of the watch movement are disposed on the top face of the lower plate, facing the upper plate, and corresponding openings are provided in the upper plate overlying the indicia so that the manufacturing indicia is readily visible through the openings. Magnifying lenses may be disposed over the openings to magnify the indicia visible therethrough.
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Zodiac Ad from "Incentive Marketing" p. 213, Jan. 1971.
Ikenishi Masataka
Ikihata Yukio
Kikuchi Tadahiro
Kushida Shozo
Adams Bruce L.
Burns Robert E.
Kabushiki Kaisha Daini Seikosha
Lobato Emmanuel J.
Weldon Ulysses
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