Posted 2 months ago
llm112
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I have been looking everywhere for some more information on this watch. My mother in law had it handed down to her from her great grandma. We know its worth some money and its OLD but we really don't know much other than that. Ill keep looking but thought it might be a good idea to post a pic on here. Thank you in advance if you can help.
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Agree with Moonstone was going to say basically same thing late 20's to 30's. Beautiful watch. They are pretty easy to open and the identifying marks are generally on the inside if there is nothing written on the back casing.
Thanks so much, ill let my mother in law know.
This is an old German made watch. Here a link to one of the same mark (from 1949):
http://www.chrono24.de/gruen/curvex-precision--id2026987.htm?urlSubpath=/gruen/index.htm&manufacturerIds=106
Also a link to a German site with a lot of Gruen watches:
http://www.chrono24.de/gruen/gebrauchte-uhren--used.htm
And last but not least, a link to an English site: http://www.chrono24.com/en/gruen/index.htm