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  1. ASE Feb 5, 2018

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    I’m sure it’s quite common, thought I’d share this with the class for fun. I’m thinking it’s from around 1895 and was possibly lugged for ww1, or just a fancy lady or lad at the time. If anyone has some info I’d appreciate it. Sn 1459xxx, unsigned movement
     
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  2. ASE Feb 5, 2018

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    I’ve also got this cool sterling trench watch.
     
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  3. dancazacu Mar 8, 2018

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    Hi
    The silver one I think it was delivered to Russian market because of that mark 84 for Russian import mark for silver, Swiss mark for 0,900 silver very nice watch, dimensions?
    Dan