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Im told his was my great grandfathers watch. He died in 1976 and he was a home builder in Northern California. He and his his company built homes and businesses all over the Northern California coast back in the 30s-50s and I’m told he was a very wealthy and fancy kind of guy. He bought a new Cadillac every year and refused to own a truck. He hauled lumber in his Cadillac .
I did a bit of searching on google but I can’t find any pictures of a de ville with the diamonds on the face and no date dial. Was this original or did he have it customized?
as you can see it’s in pretty rough shape. I’d love to wear it sometimes but it needs to be cleaned up. The glass is really scratched up and the band looks like crap. It still works though which is impressive. Is this something that would be safe to get refurbished or would that be a bad idea? I have absolutely zero intention to ever sell it but I’d hate to clean it up and find out that it was a bad idea. Are there even people out there that could/would replace the glass and “refurbish” it? If so could someone please point me in a direction.
Also I see that the de Ville line was started in 1960 so either he bought this in retirement or it may have been my grandfathers……but all my older family members insist it was great grandpas.
I did a bit of searching on google but I can’t find any pictures of a de ville with the diamonds on the face and no date dial. Was this original or did he have it customized?
as you can see it’s in pretty rough shape. I’d love to wear it sometimes but it needs to be cleaned up. The glass is really scratched up and the band looks like crap. It still works though which is impressive. Is this something that would be safe to get refurbished or would that be a bad idea? I have absolutely zero intention to ever sell it but I’d hate to clean it up and find out that it was a bad idea. Are there even people out there that could/would replace the glass and “refurbish” it? If so could someone please point me in a direction.
Also I see that the de Ville line was started in 1960 so either he bought this in retirement or it may have been my grandfathers……but all my older family members insist it was great grandpas.