December 18, 2004, 13:20
Sheila GilbertClark Gable's Watch Cufflinks, Authentic?
I saw Clark Gable's cuff links "Certified Authentic" (?) on eBay:
December 19, 2004, 09:44
John ArrowoodTruly authentic cuff links and truly authentic watch movements. Clark Gable's? One would think he could afford better.
December 19, 2004, 10:38
Dave FreemanHere's a pair of similar cuff links I own, also made from genuine watch movements. I wonder which famous person, if any, owned them before me ??

NOTE:- Maybe these were Clark Gable's Sunday set since they don't show any wear.???

December 19, 2004, 23:11
Julian J. SmithFYI
The Central Watch Co. was The Benrus Watch Co. second line of watches.I think they were all 7 jewel.
I think Clark could afford better,but who knows?
J Smith
December 20, 2004, 02:18
Stephen L. RussellWell put Lindell,its not that they are fakes..it is that they just do not matter.No more then a tee shirt on his part.
December 22, 2004, 02:08
Sheila GilbertAccording to the auction they are supposed to be authentic. I did see the show they mentioned in their auction. These may be real!
But you never know.
PS I have written to them to find out, it's been relisted...
December 22, 2004, 11:49
Kevin PestorSorry Sheila but i am skeptical, there are many con artists out there.I would need more proof than a certificate.Something like a while back on ebay was a watch that was suppose to be from the Titanic, the watch supposedly stopped shortly after the ship sank.
Ok good story, entertaining.

December 22, 2004, 17:15
Sheila GilbertI wouldn't trust them either. Just thought they were different. I have never seen a watch marked Central Watch Co. before. Thanks for the information, I didn't know they were a Benrus watch!
Got an answer, check this out. Poo!
Hi,
The cufflinks were donated to an Aids Project Los Angeles Fundraiser, which is an organization in Los Angeles which raises funds to help people with AIDS. Years ago when the organization first started they had auctions and fundraisers once a year. People from the Hollywood and Beverly Hills area would donated items to help raise funds. Over a 5 year period I purchased over 40 items which included screenworn costumes of Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable, Bette Davis, Judy Garland and many others. I alos purcahsed these cufflinks with many other celebrity owned items. My trust was in that I didn't think people would donate fake items for such a cause! No reciepts were given out at the time, you just paid and walked away.
I issue a certificate of authenticity from my company. I have been in business for over 15 years and have a good reputation even dealing with Christie's and Sotheby's.
Guido
MMDEALER
Like this makes them authentic! huh!
December 22, 2004, 18:14
Sam WilliamsonWell, his story IS true about the organisation and the fundraising, but the only way to begin to substantuate the cufflink connection would be to see if they still had records of donations made. I don't know how long the IRS requires charity organisations to keep records, but they may have them in the vaults.
This is a link to the charity....
http://www.thebody.com/apla/apla.htmlDecember 23, 2004, 08:12
Sheila GilbertSam,
Ya know, I think you're right. I also noted that I DID see the show they mention about Marylyn Monroe, and it was good. The only reason I mention that is, that they also talked about huge sales of celebrity items for charity after that one. Could all be authentic too!
All in the eye of the beholder I guess. I figure if you like it, go for it!
I think the the cufflinks are kinda neat, with or without any papers.