Posted 2 years ago
ln102161
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Well Heres the watch. I have been told by the Manufacture this piece was made before WWII. The original Plant was destroyed durring the war. Its a beautiful piece and am seeking an idea what this is worth. With this type of watch its hard to find anyone to give me a firm value because of there being only a handful avaiable.
If anyone has any information for me it would be a great help.
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Lange & Sohne were (and still are) a very fine maker. Given that it's a stem wind watch, I would gather that the production date was closer to the late 19th century/early 20th century. If it works well, then the value would be in the high 3 figures. The dial hairline crack detracts from the value a bit, but overall it's a very nice watch and relatively uncommon these days. I would recommend having it cleaned and looked over by a certified watchmaker. Look up the NAWCC online to get a listing of good watchmakers in your area.