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  1. Hi I am new to watch repair and some years ago inherited a silver pocket watch from a great uncle. Unfortunately, it was not working. Well, more precisely, a gentle shake gets it going for a very short time and then it stops. My neighbour, who was an amateur horologist but has since died, suggested that either the third or fourth wheel appeared to have lost some teeth. I would like to have a go at mending it myself but would like to identify what parts I might need and where to obtain them. For this, I have been trying to learn more about the maker and the movement but without much luck. I believe it dates from about the 1920s. It was made for Camerer Kuss & Co., London. The face is also marked as Swiss Made, but I can't find any reference to identify the manufacturer. The movement is approx. 38mm in diameter. I would be grateful for any help anyone is able to provide. Many thanks! Eric
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