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·I have for sale a Longines in a 14kt yellow gold case. To me, it looks like it was used for some years and then set aside.
Case: The 37x22 mm case is 14kt yellow gold. I believe that it was cased in the United States. There only light wear and scratches consistent with moderate use. It looks like it has not been polished.
Crystal: The crystal is faceted. I believe that the crystal is original. If it is not original, it is certainly in the original style (I believe). The new owner may choose to have it replaced.
Movement: Runs and keeps time. Service history is unknown. It been neither worn nor serviced while in my possession.
Dial and Hands: The dial is original and in fair condition. It is silvered. There are some tiny spots and marks on the dial. The markers are gold and some show a slight tarnish.
Crown: The crown is original (I believe) and is not marked.
Strap: The strap and buckle are not original.
Price: 700 USD (or reasonable offer) including shipping to the Continental US with FedEx (or USPS registered). The watch is in Los Angeles.
Also, if anyone can point me to a thread that shows how to photograph watches with an iPhone, I would be most appreciative.
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Case: The 37x22 mm case is 14kt yellow gold. I believe that it was cased in the United States. There only light wear and scratches consistent with moderate use. It looks like it has not been polished.
Crystal: The crystal is faceted. I believe that the crystal is original. If it is not original, it is certainly in the original style (I believe). The new owner may choose to have it replaced.
Movement: Runs and keeps time. Service history is unknown. It been neither worn nor serviced while in my possession.
Dial and Hands: The dial is original and in fair condition. It is silvered. There are some tiny spots and marks on the dial. The markers are gold and some show a slight tarnish.
Crown: The crown is original (I believe) and is not marked.
Strap: The strap and buckle are not original.
Price: 700 USD (or reasonable offer) including shipping to the Continental US with FedEx (or USPS registered). The watch is in Los Angeles.
Also, if anyone can point me to a thread that shows how to photograph watches with an iPhone, I would be most appreciative.
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