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  Gecko
 New member Username: Gecko
  Post Number: 1 Registered: 04-2008
 Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!)  | | Posted on Tuesday, April 22, 2008 - 01:59 am:    |  |  
  I hope it's okay to post multiple watches in one thread!.    Okay first up is a vintage Lucien Piccard:   
      It's 33mm in diameter, 17 Jewels, I know nothing about it really. Is in generally good condition, but has some wear on the back of the watch -- it looks like the "gold" has sort of been scrubbed off, which means it's not solid gold. This is quite minor.      Second is a 1916 hamilton 956 16s 17 jewels pocket watch, gold filled.     
      Serial number is 1305468. It's in generally quite good condition and I rather like the piece.      A 1945 Girard Perregaux 1791, 10 Karat Gold, 91 AE 5382 unadjusted. I really like the girard perregauxs, but I understand the vintage ones hold less value than the 100,000 dollar masterpieces around today?   
      Last but not least is a    1905 Longines (apparently) Benedict Brothers Serial # 1803155 935 Stirling silver case. I have a similar peice from my Grandfather, and I think this watch is wonderful. It's about 2 1/2 inches        
          Thank you so much for your time. |  
      
  Zaf
 Moderator Username: Zaf
  Post Number: 3219 Registered: 05-2003
 Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!)  | | Posted on Wednesday, April 30, 2008 - 11:26 am:    |  |  
  1. LP, if not gold, not much, $100-150.  2. Hamilton, chipped dial hurts a lot, maybe $125-175.  3. GP, seems nice enough, $250-300. If it is 10k solid, add $100.  4. I don't know about the last one, sorry. |  
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