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Hi,
Thanks Bob. Those links you posted helped as much as anything. When I saw photos of a movement in that family I could see that watch I was looking at belonged. Way plates were cut was identical, size, jewel placement, winding gears, even screw heads. Movements were like twins. I had worked on a ladies watch recently that needed parts. Movement had a very odd name and I could not figure out who made it. Was first ladies watch I worked on. Finally tracked down parts by searching ladies watches on ebay until I recognized one. Paid about $9.00 for movement, got needed parts and lady is now very happy. She also goes to a lot of estate sales and has found many watches and parts so I may have made a valuable contact. When in doubt a picture works great. As I was posting this I noticed your update with the other links. Now I’m positive the 2072 is right. The discs are identical as well.
Thanks,
Charles