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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: mimisgal on August 21, 2013, 02:55:08 AM
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Hello guys!! I am a new member and i am from Greece. Sorry if i am making some mistakes at tha language i use :)
By searching my grand fathers stuff i found a very beautiful 18 K gold watch witch seams that it may has a good value.
So i thought to saw it to you to tell what you know about it. thank you guys ;)
some of the photos i took before i cleaned it are those..
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some more..
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Nice old watch, that was made with a low jewel movement. The value will be mostly in the "half hunter" case.
I don't see a serial number, but if there is one, you can check the year of manufacture here:
http://www.pocketwatchrepair.com/histories/longines.php (http://www.pocketwatchrepair.com/histories/longines.php)
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thank you for the reply :)
i am sorry that i am asking but what does "half hunter" case. " means?
it has a big or small value? thank you
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From about 1901. Excellent maker, very good retailer, petty about the slight damage.
Probably around $1,500
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Ευχαριστω πολυ. Νομιζω οτι μου ειχε πει ο παππους μου οτι το ρολοι ειναι συλεκτικο και εχουν κυκλοφορησει ελαχιστα .. γι αυτο περιμενα και να εχει μεγαλυτερη αξια. δεν εχει καμια σοβαρη ζημια παρα μονο μερικα πολυ μικρα χτυπηματα. εστειλα και μηνυμα στο μουσειο longines και περιμενω να μου πουν στοιχεια για το watch
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Are you in Greece ? I think you said you thought it might be worth more.
There have been a couple of high value sales of Longines watches retailed by this maker but they were scarcer and more detailed
Hope the museum replies to you
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haha i sent wrong message.
Thanks a lot. I think my grandfather had told me that the watch is sylektes and they have released minima .. so we expect that to have greater value. has no serious damage to only a few very small bumps. I sent the message and longines museum and waited to tell me parts for the watch
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" is sylektes and they have released minima " - you mean it's stamped and scarce ?
It might be worth more but i wouldn't have thought much.
This sold for $45,000
http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/LotDetailsPrintable.aspx?intObjectID=5395363 (http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/LotDetailsPrintable.aspx?intObjectID=5395363)
though it has a better, superior movement to yours and is made from more valuable grade of gold.
This sold for around $10,000
http://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2010/important-watches-ge1001/lot.158.html (http://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2010/important-watches-ge1001/lot.158.html)
This one didn't sell but was valued at $2,000
http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/6095975 (http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/6095975)
The case is not as good as yours though.
All of those were originally sold by the same company as yours, Kramer & Co of Cairo, Egypt.
Again , better movement and case than yours.
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i had an answer from the longines museum about the watch..
they told me:
The serial number 1’185’836 identifies a hunter pocket watch in gold 18k.
It is fitted with Longines manually wound mechanical movement, caliber 19.74.
It was invoiced to Messrs.’ Krammer, who were for many years our agent for Egypt, on 12.10.1901.
is that good? :P
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Well i did say 1901 earlier in the thread ! And they have confirmed that it is a much more common movement than those watches which were sold for several thousand dollars.
The retailer mark is a good one