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I recently acquired this Longines, Sz 10, HC, 15j,.800 silver case, commemorative watch from Paris Gran Prix 1889.Someone has done a sloppy job of replacing the crystal. What I would like to know is there any collector value, other than the silver content? What is this kind of case called? It's sort of a combination OF and HC case. | |||
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Donald- The case is a "Demi-Hunter", more popular in Europe. Hope this helps! Regards, Bob | |||
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This is a fully original triple signed Longines Demi-Hunter. The case, Dial, Hands and Movement all look original. I sold one of these in that same size range for about $350.00 on eBay. My recommendation is to keep it. | |||
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Bob & David: Thank you for the info. I knew nothing about this watch and took a chance for $75.00. I will hang on to it. Did you notice the sloppy job on the crystal? | ||||
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Don, look in the new parts section in this web site. Pete has some crystals and these smaller ones are still available. I think you can easily find the right crystal to fit this Gem. You might just send him the crystal bezel so he can find one that fits better. https://ihc185.infopop.cc/eve/f...1029012/m/5083936677 | |||
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I don't think there is much collector interest in Longines, but it made some fine watches. The minute hand on your watch does not look original. | |||
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Thanks Ethan. I think your right. | ||||
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Sadly few of these Swiss watches survived with solid gold cases, so their popularity in some watch collections has suffered to the advantage of the many Watch collectors who have shared with me their appreciation and preservation of these examples of excellence in watchmaking. In the late 19th century, these factory finished, cased and timed Longines and Omega watches earned their place in history as the first Swiss watchmakers who "woke up" to the realization that survival in the 20th century watchmaking business REQUIRED machine produced watches with more interchangeable parts. | |||
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