That looks like a very nice watch. If you can, please re-size the pictures to about 200K and re-load them to show higher resolution of the details so we can better research the value.
Posts: 6492 | Location: Southern California in the USA | Registered: July 19, 2007
Holy moly, that case is beautiful. Nice, clean example overall. My family were all lumber jacks and mechanics... so anything handed down from them is pretty rough.
Posts: 2032 | Location: San Diego, California in the USA | Registered: August 30, 2012
Tim. Thank you, that is much better. This is a Grade 59 from a run of 150 movements in 1903 that were part of 10,965 total of this model 5 movement made in 54 separate production runs from 1901 - 1910.
A significant feature of this grade is the uniquely "hidden" micro-regulator adjust mechanism which was dropped soon after in favor of the less expensive type using an external "gooseneck" spring.
In this condition, I would value the case and movement to be at least $400.00 and would insure them for $600.00 which is what a good auction could raise for them.
Posts: 6492 | Location: Southern California in the USA | Registered: July 19, 2007
Holy moly, that case is beautiful. Nice, clean example overall. My family were all lumber jacks and mechanics... so anything handed down from them is pretty rough.
I agree, very nice case.
I can relate to what you say Paul.
I got an empty hunter case that needs a bezel, crystal, stem, bow and crown.
Posts: 2093 | Location: British Columbia in Canada | Registered: March 02, 2011
Thanks so much! Yes, I inherited what I think are some nice watches from him. I'm still learning so please bear with me. Thanks again, I really appreciate it.
Posts: 47 | Location: Missouri in the USA | Registered: January 25, 2014