October 29, 2006, 11:19
David FahrenholzQuestion about a Benrus
I have several Benrus's and have worked on a lot of them. They do have some interesting pieces and many times very inexpensive to pick up. Someone mentioned Marathon watches. The government issue pieces are tough to open so be carefull with those as you could do some damage.
I have a client that I do several of these a year and I had to purchase a new case back opener just for these.
November 22, 2006, 14:04
Roy NewGood evening, all.
Model DN 24.
A 'Benrus' I picked up a little while ago.
At present in the process of dating & cataloguing.
Any ideas of which period?
Better pictures tomorrow.
Timely regards.
Roy
November 22, 2006, 14:58
Cary HurtRoy,
Looks like the '50s to me. You might be able to narrow it down if you can identify the base movement.
Regards,
Cary
November 22, 2006, 16:02
Roy NewThanks for reply, Cary.
Movement is a 'ETA 77' AX3 Seventeen 17 Jewels.
Narrow down, date?
Timely regards.
Roy.
November 22, 2006, 16:28
Sheila GilbertCheck out this one I just purchased from David, and he's going to list some more of these on the board. Really nice.
New Old Stock!
November 23, 2006, 11:43
Roy NewVery nice, Sheila.
David has done you 'proud!'
Benrus DN 24
Dial & case.
November 23, 2006, 11:46
Roy NewMovement.
Unsual? Model DN 24?
Not rare, but unsual naming movement for 'Benrus?'
Roy.
November 23, 2006, 14:16
Sheila GilbertRoy! I must have passed your first picture, your watch is so beautiful!
I do like that shape, and the, almost wavy, shape around the face of this one, not too noticable but there for sure. When you really look at it face forward, you can see a completley different watch. I like that.
All of these watches are so nice, and have taken my eyes towards wristwatches for a change.
Now I look at them all the time.
They sure are beautiful.
Sorry I broke the line of your pictures

November 25, 2006, 19:21
Matthew E. SuttonAbsolutely spendid looking watches!
April 21, 2007, 15:27
Sheila GilbertWhat is it about these Benrus Watches that hits me? Even in this shape I just had to have it.
Looks terrible, but THAT SHAPE!
Is it just my worped mind?
I can't help it, I like it a lot.
October 24, 2007, 10:19
Dan-Catalin BuzduganHello everybody,
I am also interested in BENRUS watches and I like to ask:
1. as you can see in my 2 pics attached there are 3 colors on the dial (red, yellow, blue). Does anybody know if that existed any Benrus collection with this logo on the dial? I personally suppose that this logo appears due to Romanian origin of founding Lazarus brothers which placed the Romanian flag on the dial!
2. can anybody indicate me some more detailed literature about the Benrus history (books, articles, magazines, other than you usually find on the net - ex.
www.thewatchguy.com );
3. I am also interested in Benrus "Citation" (around 1945-1950) collection. Does anybody have photos, ad, infos, details....?
4. does anybody know a table with the serial no. vs. production year for Benrus watches?
Thank you for your interest.
All the best!
Dan-Catalin B.
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November 05, 2008, 20:04
Karl AdamsWhat a great thread! I'd definitely say that Benrus has some beautiful watches out there, especially for the collector on a budget.
January 14, 2009, 08:48
Dan-Catalin BuzduganHi everybody,
I have been working for the last months at a short Benrus Watch Co. history. I am a Benrus watches collector and this subject I found to be interesting also because only a few info were known.
Some parts are already in English and I hope that all should be ready at the end of January.
Below is the link to my web pages were you can find this history. Any kind of feedback is welcome and any information is helpful.
In the spirit of this topic I also post 2 pics with some of my Benrus Citation watches.
All my best,
Dan-C.
My site is:
WATCHES FOR ROMANIABenrus history:
Benrus - Romanian Origin?
January 14, 2009, 13:25
Christian E. GaldamesBeautiful watches people. Dan loved yur web site.