Posted 2 years ago
JJBulldog57
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Hi.
I inherited this pocket watch recently and I'd like to know more about it/what it might be worth.
I did a few searches with the serial number (sorry, it's backwards in the picture) and it dates to 1915.
It doesn't work. The initials are a mystery to me. It was handed down to my dad from his great uncle and they have different initials, so we're assuming his great uncle bought it used.
Shreve Crump and Low is a Boston company and I actually brought it by only to get shoo'd out the door.
Any information would be great. I'm looking to sell.
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You need a pic of the inside.Open up and let see the movement.
I'll get a picture up soon (just got it opened.... couldnt before)
At first glance it reads 'Longines W. Co'.....then '3 ADJ'......then '17 Jewels'
New picture is up of the inside. Please give a look.