Ernest Borel 17 jewels, manual winding and stainless steel case. Keeping excellence time. Been using this watch for quite sometime and reliable. You can see stains on right side of the dial. I suppose it is normal for a 40 year old watch. On the backplate, engraved the word "Ernest Borel & Co SA" and on the movement itself there is the word Ernest Borel. Neuchatel is the famous town in Switzerland well known in watchmaking. Google to find!!!.
Please keep in mind you are looking at vintage timepieces. Vintage and antique watches are collectibles. They need manual winding to run. These are not battery operated soulless watch; it is a living, breathing mechanical device that will have to be serviced from time to time. Some may need professional cleaning and good adjustment in order to keep accurate time. Most vintage and classic watches have an excellent performance considering of their age.
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