a lovely Waltham Cronometro Victoria movement with gold jewel settings ,gold movement screws ,and gold case screws. It is running and keeping time but needs a COA. Does anyone know how you tell if this is 15 or 21 jewel? Is the 21 jewel marked,and not the 15? thanks,Tom
Posts: 1746 | Location: Aylmer, Ontario in Canada | Registered: December 15, 2009
Bill Manders IHC Member 1153 Posted January 08, 2011 17:50 case: They've lied about this one, it is not 14K
Bill ; I was looking at another friend's Chonometro Victoria which has a movement signed Waltham ,not Chronometro Victoria, but it has what looks like a fancy designed and coloured Chronometro Victoria dial,perhaps an O'Hara!! . What is interesting is that this case is marked Victoria 14k ,however the pawn shop that had it acid tested it on the outside face of the hunting case and there is a 1/2" circle dead center burnt right down to the brass!!
Posts: 1746 | Location: Aylmer, Ontario in Canada | Registered: December 15, 2009
Hi Tom, I had never seen a movement not marked as a Chronometro Victoria, but in reality it is just an inexpensive 15j mvmt. All of the ones I have seen have been marked, with the sun emblem imprinted. The cases commonly apparently were made by Estrella, and this also has the sun emblem on it. I do not know how thry get or got away with the false gold markings, but was likely before laws had been passed. Bill
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I have a very pretty 14 size Cronometro Victoria that is in a solid 18k gold case. There's no doubt about that given how soft the metal is and how many dents I had to get removed.
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Ethan, That is really a WOW dial and case, which movement is in yours ? There was obviously different dials, hands,cases, etc. depending on what the customer wanted, Tell you what I will trade you if you want ?????????? Bill
I was obviously typing as you were posting, it's interesting that yours does not have the sun on the movement.
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If my memory serves me correctly these watches were for the export market in South America.At least in 16 size both the movement and dial should be marked. I am less sure about the case.
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