Estate found. I wound it two turns, rocked it and it took right off. Not tested, beyond that, for accuracy / duration. With a loupe, I see either a light scratch, or a very faint hairline in the sub dial from the center hub to the "20". Another from the edge of the inner subdial to the left side of the "4". And another at the extreme edge between tbe "5" and "6". None of these are visible to the naked eye. They are all tiny, insignificant and do not detract from the clean, bold, bright appearance of the dial. The blue steel main hands have taken on a pleasing purpleish hue. The 14K white gold filled case is overall clean and bright. The lever set function works great. The movement is a 1924 Bunn Special, 21 jewels Railroad Grade watch. Adjusted 6 positions - temperature and isochronism. A desirable pocket watch.