Joshua Lubitz
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Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Tuesday, June 01, 2004 - 02:29 pm: | |
Hi I was recently in Poland and bought at a flea market a silver pocket watch. The seller said it was from the 1890's. On the inside back cover it says "Echappement Ancre Ligne Droite" below that it has a number "15" below the number is "rubis" then it has "Aiguilles No. 359950" below that it says "G. Borel-Huguenin" and "Neuchatel". It also has two keys one for winding the other for changing the time. I am interested in anything anyone can tell me about this watch, It is a very interesting timepiece and I plan on keeping it. Thank you all for helping. |