The other is a brass lid, from what I don't know--but it was a very kind gift from someone who knows my interests, and it arrived today. It's about 7" x 3.5" or 18cm x 9cm.
Here's a photo:
The Sea-gull's running 24 jewel ST1812/28,800 bph
Also shot at the same time today, a Shanghai not vintage modern homage/tribute to a 1960's military dress watch.
The homage, which borrows the hand design of the Shanghai 24 jewel 1960's 114 dive watch:
...and the rare original with differing, thinner, hands and zuan symbol 占 or 钻 as described to me in Shanghai, where I was when I held it.
military use/军用
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Love that dial so unique!
Enjoy those watches!
Cheers!
Thank you @AlbertaTime for the continued content on Chinese watches! ❤ Unique articles like these are the gems for which I joined #watchcrunch!
Okay that's really cool! I love the dial. Great watches, thanks for sharing!