I think it would not

Jun 20, 2014,07:27 AM
 

I've never seen that info on it before.

It mainly shows some general information about case and movement numbers, and manufacturing and sale dates. It also tells you (most of the time) which metal and dial was used to see if anyone changed anything on it. There are plenty examples when you search for them on Google. You need to search for "Extract from the archives", not abstract.

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abstract question if anyone can help

 
 By: kennedykustoms : June 20th, 2014-06:50
does anyone know if an abstract of the archives would tell if a movement was a certified chronometer? thank you all.

I think it would not

 
 By: Chopper88 : June 20th, 2014-07:27
I've never seen that info on it before. It mainly shows some general information about case and movement numbers, and manufacturing and sale dates. It also tells you (most of the time) which metal and dial was used to see if anyone changed anything on it....