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Sergio Gindel
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Tuesday, October 31, 2000 - 12:47 am: | |
Hello, thanks for your answer. Now I´m inquiring about two Movados and a Longines watches. 1) Old Movado with second round marker on the dial. The dial is rather stained, and this must be due to long time that past and the exposing to the sum. Maybe it could be redone. It is in excellent working condition and the movement is all original and signed "Movado" with serial number. 2) Vintage Movado steel chronograph in working condition. It has two extra round markers on the dial. The movement is swiss but doesn´t say "Movado" and there is no serial number. 3) Longiness watch. I don´t know if this watch is from the 40´s, 50´s, or 60´s. It is very well preserved and in working condition. The movement is all original swiss, signed "Longines" and with serial number on the back case. I send the pictures below. I would be grateful if you give me a rough estimate of retail value of theses watches. Best regards.
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zaf
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Tuesday, October 31, 2000 - 03:09 am: | |
I would guess thay the 1st Movado, as it is in worth $150-175, the Movado Chrono, if correct $700-1,000. I suspect the Movado chrono to made up however. I'd expect it to be signed on both the movement and the inside of the case. The Longines appears to be gold filled and has some splitting on the back, should be worth around $100 as it is. These are approximate & guesses since I can see them in front of me. Zaf |
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