Answering questions regarding what you should expect to get for your vintage watch at auction or from a dealer. You may also ask if questions regarding the authenticity of your watch here.
Forum rules
In order to provide a reasonable appraisal, we will need at least 3 of the following:
1) A picture of your watch. This is done using the "upload" feature.
2) Model number if known.
3) The case material, Silver, Steel or Gold, etc.
4) Case diameter & overall condition.
Due to the demands placed on my mailbox, I do not answer such inquires by direct mail. You must post your question here. Direct eMails regarding appraisals will be deleted and not answered.
Please note: Almost ALL the small ladies "cocktail" watches of brands such as Bulova, Gruen, Hamilton, etc., with gold trading at record prices are trading at or near scrap.
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mickeyrocks
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by mickeyrocks » Sun Jul 26, 2020 3:29 pm
my Mother purchased this watch at a grade sale. I am curious on if it has any value. I am having difficulty finding a lot of information online other than it's an American version of the Ebel watch company and it is newer than 1929

any additional Information I can get would be greatly appreciated. Nothing written on the back ;(
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zafbasha
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by zafbasha » Tue Jul 28, 2020 5:53 pm
I'm not seeing a ton of value in the watch beyond the gold value (if it's gold). Probably an early 1960s watch.