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    Posted 12 years ago

    andyask
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    Dear pocket watch entusiasts!

    I inhered a pocket watch that my family cant identify. We have tried to send pictures to several pocket watch "houses", but with no luck in identifying the brand and therefore the model, year etc. We even tried our local antique shop in town and the guy in the shop sent pictures to a pocket watch friend in Sweden, but again with no luck.

    Is there anyone at this forum who could maybe guess what brand it is for starters? Really appreciate any answer. Thanks in advance.

    Best regards,

    Anders

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    1. andyask, 12 years ago
      Thank you for your swift reply, very appreciated. I really don't want to do anything that will mess up the works. Any tip before I open it. I only saw my antique guy do it once....


      Anders
    2. andyask, 12 years ago
      I did not dare to open the last chamber with the mechanics, but I dared to open the the first plate and it says:

      N 61688
      "something"....15 Jubis (it's really hard to understand the old writing)

      And of course the geneva mark is inside it.

      Looking forward to your reply and thanks again


      Best regards,

      Anders
    3. andyask, 12 years ago
      I hope this helps...
    4. andyask, 12 years ago
      Why isn't my pictures showing? Do you know?


      Anders
    5. andyask, 12 years ago
      God my English is bad....

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