Posted 8 months ago
geo26e
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Similar to the single jewel nickle-plated Curve watch (2nd pic left) produced in 1939/41, this Ingersoll/Kelton watch is from the same period. Identical in design except for the case is made in 10k rolled gold (stamped between the lugs at 6 O'clock position) and powered by a 7 jewels movement. The bracelet is made of polished brass. Kelton was used as a line name and the watch was for the French market and not available in the USA. This watch was regarded as an adult deluxe model at the time.
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very cool:)
I see you found one, nice
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