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One of my finest ~ Columbus King 25 Jewel

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January 19, 2012, 17:30
James Shutts
One of my finest ~ Columbus King 25 Jewel
I thought I would share my latest find. It is a 25 jewel Columbus King in a 14k Roy hunter case. I don't know if the case is original to the watch, but boy it is a beauty & there are no extra set of case screws showing. Would anyone know how many might still be out there? Pretty rare watch & I have never seen one before. Best, Jim

Click the link to my auction listing

Columbus King 25 Jewel








January 19, 2012, 17:53
Eugene Buffard
WOW Green with envy Big Grin Smile But I'm very happy for you.
January 19, 2012, 21:07
Ernie Loga
Great looking watch. Congratulations!
January 19, 2012, 21:48
William D. White
James,

That's a fancy timepiece! It's amazing how watch manufacturers used different materials to create a colorful machine; Nickel, brass, bright steel, blued steel, gold, ruby and enamel. And that case! Wow! The watch looks new! I'm glad you shared such nice images of a top Columbus grade here.

William
January 20, 2012, 08:44
Mark Cross
These are the types of watches that, when seen, take your breath away.

I've only see/held one in person at an antique store on a back road of Kentucky betweeen Bardstown and Lexington that was like this. An 18s Elgin hunter 17j, solid gold box hinge case. One of those type watches that if you had to ask the price, you couldn't afford it anyway.

All the shop keeper would say was it was 4 figures. I slowly backed away from the case and tipped my hat. Wink

They are what they are...examples of the watchmaker/casemaker's art that will never be seen again..

Enough of my rambling, though....you are a lucky man to have such an item in your possession. Take good care of it....and enjoy it.

HIGH regards! Mark
January 20, 2012, 14:00
Phillip Sanchez
I am high bidder for the time being. I really don't hold much hope as this is a really big bucks watch even with the initials engraved on the case.
What a beauty. I do have $13.03 in Ebay bucks will that help? Big Grin
January 20, 2012, 14:22
James Shutts
Hey Phil I saw you were the high bidder. I hope you win this one. I can't think of a better home. I do hope it is a really big buck watch. The only one I could find sold was through Jones & Horan. That one was in a gold filled case & wrong dial, it still brought $6,600. Just to help you out, if you are the high bidder, I will match your $13.03 eBay bucks Wink Good luck!
January 20, 2012, 14:30
Gene Piano
Looks like $7500 Plus Geno
January 20, 2012, 16:50
Richard M. Jones
What an out standing watch. I am a bidder on it and can only hope to win, but I have never seen one of these before and the case is a beauty. Maybe my granddaughter will ask me where you put the battery! I wish you the best on your auction and hope the price is such I can win!


Deacon
January 20, 2012, 17:06
Edward L. Parsons, Jr.
Absolutely stunning Jim, a home run out of the park for sure!


Best Regards,

Ed
January 20, 2012, 17:29
Richard M. Jones
James I just had a great idea, I will trade you my ultra rare 25 jewel Hampden for your watch and I will pay for postage and insurance!


Deacon
January 20, 2012, 20:24
James Shutts
Deacon, you are much to kind. Let me sleep on it for the night Wink
January 23, 2012, 22:48
Eric Unselt
Closed at $9,788!

Fantastic, Jim Wink
January 23, 2012, 23:54
Gene Piano
That was a home run, nice one. Geno
January 29, 2012, 06:51
Joseph Pierzynski
Well, I'm not sure what is going on with this watch or if someone was trying to scam someone on ebay. NOTE: after this watch sold on ebay for $9,788 on 1/23 it appeared back on ebay on Saturday morning 1/28 with the seller saying "$2,500 will buy it right now, e-mail me and I will call you back, I have an I-phone to alert me of incoming e-mails". This was at 6:00AM ET on 1/28 and by the time I looked for the auction at noon on 1/28 the posting was no longer there.... **** I would have rang his I-phone for $2,500 but I did not feel comfortable seeing this watch re-posted with the seller seemingly wanting to dump it fast..... Anyone see the same thing I did?
January 30, 2012, 19:35
James Shutts
I sold the watch you see here for $9,788. The second auction was a scam. They used my photo & description. I guess the way the scam works is that the scammer hacks an eBay id & lists it through that id. Because it is not his id, they have you contact them off of eBay & arrange for payment that can not be reversed. I contacted eBay on this auction & they had it removed. I have seen this done many times before & wonder how many have been taken in by greed. Do not be surprised to see this watch re-listed many more times with different user id's.