Last night I had time to have a good look at it.
Thank you guys, you pointed me to the right direction.
It is something similar to a Wheatstone bridge, although it has a different schematic, which I will post.
The strange wire attached to the case I conclude that has to serve to hold a battery.
I tried to measure a 100 ohm resistor, connecting it to the "X" connectors.
I supplied 1.5 volts.
To measure, I started with the pin on the 0,1 position, but could not center the needle. I then tried to move the pin to the 10 position, this time moving the wheel pot I could center the needle at about "10" on the scale.
I also tried another value and it works correctly.
To calculate the resistance value, all you have to do is multiply the pin selector value (10) times the reading you get on the large pot scale (~10) when the needle is at 0. Also, there is a calibration screw on the front of the gaussian meter, I immagine having a better dmm, I could calibrate it against a known resistor value.
I still wonder how accurate this is, since my crap dmm is definitely not accurate. (I am saving up for a Brymen)
When I will have a proper working ohmmeter I will report back.
Also, I would like to restore the missing resistor. Do any of you have an idea where I could find the proper wire or an already made vintage resistor? (I would not like to trow in a regular resistor...)
And for vintage battery connectors/holder? Any Idea?
What should the maximum voltage battery I should use? The holder wire looks like it is made for one of those 4.5v flat battery.
Thanks again
