Tim Jackson
2784
It is 14K YG, so typically an export piece to be sold outside of Switzerland.
Aug 18, 2018,08:08 AM
Love to see a picture of the movement, can help you more by PM for value too.
Not an easy sell, love to see these stay in the families, but understand that folks rarely wear or use PW anymore. A bit of a shame as there are some superb pieces out there.
Thanks for sharing this piece of IWC nostalgia!
Cheers,
Tim
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Vintage IWC Pocketwatch questions
By: N12ZZ : August 17th, 2018-19:30
My uncle passed away last year and my aunt has asked me to help sell his watches and other jewelry. I'm familiar with most of the watches she gave me but this IWC pocketwatch is something a bit different for me. Although I've seen similar watches on-line,...
We generally don’t give valuations
By: cazalea : August 17th, 2018-20:27
But if you open the back carefully and show us the movement we can advise about its age and authenticity Mike
I have a similar one from
By: Passionata_george : August 18th, 2018-01:23
my grandpa ,would never sell it but even if i d do i wouldn t expect more than 2grands(maybe less),i think pocketwatch market is really soft i can imagine a nice MR or other complications command a high price but these simple old stuff PM jacket is better...
If we dont change our clothes, what we can do with a pocket watch.
By: Walter2 : August 18th, 2018-05:14
This watch is a very good watch, IWC never had cheap watches. I think 1920 for the champagne dial. Not highest class, because you need the pusher to set the time. Audemars or Patek, nobody knows it exactly, invented the set time by crown (I dont know the ...
The “ keyless works”
By: Passionata_george : August 18th, 2018-05:37
my dear friend was invented by Adrien Philippe.
Movement photo
By: N12ZZ : August 18th, 2018-13:33
I completely forgot that the inside case cover is hinged. Here are some photos of the movement. ...
That's in rather excellent shape
By: jayeyedoubleemmwhy : August 18th, 2018-22:25
Great condition for a pocket watch. I can't see any watchmaker engravings (normally they'd hand engrave their special code), so it may not have even been worked on ever.