Real and about 100 usd. It’s gold plated. serial number is on the movement. The caseback has the model number. You can google for a serial number to year list. I’d say 78-82 is?
It looks real, and it will have some value, to some one - but not very much it will also depend if it works or not not may of us around here actively collect quartz watches
With lugs worn by metal bracelet ends in the past, and missing the stem and crown, value? It would likely cost more to repair the stem and crown than you’d get for the watch after repair. And finding a buyer with the watch in its present condition would be very unlikely. Especially with the badly scratched case back.
Ok ty ! Is there a subject to talk about "if this watch is worth the price" or do I have to do a subject thread time or can I use this one in the future for other watches?
I have to create a discussion each time if I doubt about a watch or there is a single discussion where i can ask a questions?
You’re better off posting a new thread each time. Different watches may have different talking points. Posting as much as you know, your intentions and good photos usually gets you what you need to know!
But we are not an evaluation service asking nicely, with a story, will get you a better response we dont like fly-by-night hustlers using and abusing us, so be warned
I like the dial, I'm very fond of roman numerals. Like was mentioned earlier, a little introduction about yourself and maybe a bit of history on the watch goes a long way around here!! " Hi guys, my name is Oscar, I'm a complete newbie regarding watches. My mom found this in her father's sock drawer after he passed. Any idea if it's worth fixing?" You get the idea!!