Merci! C'est une longue histoire... It belonged to my grand uncle who passed away tragically in a car crash with a Panhard in the 60's, became my dad's, and mine.. I rescently passed it on to my daughter. This watch is a long story...
Do you much about the history of the watch seeing as it has been in your family for so long? What happened to it with regards to the dial and crown? A very uncommon watch you have there.
It's a long story, spanning more than 7 decades.. So, long story short, it belonged to a grand uncle in France, who passed away in a car crash in the 60's, was given to my dad, who passed away early 90's. My dad's best friend helped to sell the watch as my mum needed money. In the mid 90's, I married, and that friend turned out with that watch as wedding gift. Last year, i jad a rough year healthwise, and I decided to pass it to my daughter, to be able to see her enjoy it...
Amazing! I don't know if you have, but it is probably well worth the effort
By: BigFatPauli : May 7th, 2024-10:20
of writing down as much of the history as possible and keeping the story with the watch for future generations. It's so rare that such a complete history accompanies a watch, it would be a shame for it to be forgotten.
Very nice indeed, congrats !! Has the dial been repainted? it seems crazy to see one in such good conditions !!! Also it seems a screw of the rotor is missing !! :D
Thank you for sharing, it’s been nice to read about the generational story of this watch in your family. It is a beautiful watch, may your family cherish it in happiness for many generations to come.