Posted 2 years ago
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Purchased in 2002, this one is shown in one of the three choices of bands, there is also a silver tone brushed steel and a leather band that came with it. Unscrewing the face of the watch allows the bands to be changed. I would really like to find out more about this one, what it might be worth today. I have seen no others like it, so I have nothing to compare it to. How rare are convertible watches for men?
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Need to see the back, but it's probably assembled in China with either a Fossil or a SII, with the later being most probable. Later model Men's Mickey watch are indeed collectable, but need to be MIB and Name brand to be worth alot. Example would be Seiko, Elgin,Ect. You're watch is nice, but used, so I'll say ball-park worth would be$10.00 to $60.00 depending on if someone needed this one for a set or something. Hope this helps. Love the watch. Regards, Kerry
The caseback says "made in Japan" and has the Disney Time Works logo. I'll try to get a pic up there soon.