Originally wind-up, replaced with battery power only.
To a collector, the value is lost with the movement swap, so anyone that would buy this would look only at Gold melt value, and not consider the Diamonds.
I may have a 23J movement that will fit this watch, I will need the caseback measurments to be sure, in millimeters to be exact.
Greg
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On my Lone Eagle w/ a 10AN movement swap from ten years after case date, I had changed to Non-conforming. Admin and Plains had thought it was ok as Lone Eagle, that I just mentioned the movement swap in the comments field. I remember there were exceptions surrounding non-conforming, but with a battery mvent in subject watch above, this is not an exception. However it was unclear in my LE example. So I agree non-conforming in subject watch, but it currently has two stars, so do I give one star for unconfirmed, or wait for the possibility that someone will change the record to non-Conforming? ...or am I again taking this (and myself) to serious.