Vintage watch info hunt

Need some help getting some information about this piece. One of my customers brought in her old watch that belonged to her mom. She was gonna give it to me since she knows I’m into watches but I told her that she should just hold on to it. I am going to try and help her get it fixed since it’s not working. She knows nothing about this watch other than it was her moms. I tried looking for info about it online but there’s barely anything. Can anyone help point me to the right direction on identifying this piece?

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Looking at the brand, that looks like a 50s Felca. Not sure of the model though.

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TalkingDugong

Looking at the brand, that looks like a 50s Felca. Not sure of the model though.

That’s all I was able to determine too. Well luckily there’s a watchmaker in my area so hopefully it’s serviceable. When moving the crown everything starts working so it’s really trying to work.

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*shrugs*

It's alright. Felca uses the common ebauches of the time so watchmakers should have spares of parts or even a fresh-ish movement to put into the watch.