I’m a big fan of Revue watches as they have some very nice watches and great in-house movements. The Revue calibre 57 is very similar to the calibre 59 but is smaller. Both movements where widely used in military issued watches during WW2 both by the Allied and Axis forces.
This A.T.P. example is the stainless steel cased Revue/Vertex and has a Revue calibre: 57. The movement is in great condition, but not running well and the hour hand is badly bent.
This Revue sport has a fantastic patinated dial, but needs a full service.
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