My two Mavados bought at London auction from the estate of a Dutch collector say greetings plus my 1930's Rolex

Jun 25, 2019,05:28 AM
 

.925 silver tortue case and 18ct white gold rectangular case.  Both calibre 150 movements.  Great to see your Movado: I never expected to see such a 1940's Movado marvel elsewhere.

Best, Clive 










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Vintage of shape

 
 By: tactictac : June 24th, 2019-09:26
I'm not crazy about shape watches but I made an exception euh, two ecceptions... ...  

Definitely a fan of shaped vintage watches myself with one in the collection so far . .

 
 By: Dr No : June 24th, 2019-13:05
[ Ca '43 Ω ref 3697, cal R17.8] . . . and another incoming. If they were good enough for Bogie . . . . . . they're good enough for me. ;-) ...  

Not sure of the reference number, and doubt it's stamped on the inside . . .

 
 By: Dr No : June 24th, 2019-13:38
. . . of the case back, but as you can see, it was originally delivered . . . . . . to the French agent, probably in the late Thirties. T17 movement; I'm not overly concerned about the missing 4 . (This is the seller's photo; I should be taking delivery i...  

You want more?

 
 By: amanico : June 24th, 2019-14:33
The first water resistant Jaeger Lecoultre watch. From the mid 30's. E 333: ...  

Can we call this one

 
 By: tactictac : June 24th, 2019-17:24
préreverso ? ...  

Ok, postreverso... [nt]

 
 By: tactictac : June 25th, 2019-05:22

Elegant again! [nt]

 
 By: kjkt3 : June 25th, 2019-01:21

My two Mavados bought at London auction from the estate of a Dutch collector say greetings plus my 1930's Rolex

 
 By: chippyfly : June 25th, 2019-05:28
.925 silver tortue case and 18ct white gold rectangular case. Both calibre 150 movements. Great to see your Movado: I never expected to see such a 1940's Movado marvel elsewhere. Best, Clive ...