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  1. wghussey Mar 3, 2021

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    I have had my great uncle’s retirement watch for years. I decided to take a closer look at it tonight. I find a lot of images ect. On the movement, but nothing on the case style. It is stamped 14k on the back. It is currently not running and I need know if it is worth fixing as it is a bit rough cosmetically.
     
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  2. JimInOz Melbourne Australia Mar 3, 2021

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    Considering its condition, the cost of a service will add little the value of the watch, although the movement service would be fairly easy as it's a common base caliber (Peseux 10''' series I think).

    Unless it has significant sentimental value, you may be wasting money.
     
  3. wghussey Mar 4, 2021

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    That is what I was thinking. Back in the box it goes...