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  1. Chefexcellence Jun 13, 2017

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    Hi, I know very little about watches and I just acquired several from my great grandfather's collection. The one in the best condition is pictured below. I found very little information online, so I joined this forum. He was known for going to estate/garage sales, auctions, and five and dime stores every weekend so I would not be suprised if it was a fake. I would not be disappointed, I treasure anything of my great grandfather and would never part with it. I would appreciate any information on what is its identification or how much is it worth. image.png image.png image.png image.png image.png image.png image.png
     
  2. No Mercy Jun 13, 2017

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    I can say the the dial is refinished.
     
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  3. efauser I ♥ karma!!! Jun 13, 2017

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    If they are your grandfather's and they mean so much to you, what's with the eBay listing?
     
  4. Chefexcellence Jun 13, 2017

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    When I looked up the numbers on the back of the case on Google, that eBay listing and the other watch with the black background were the only pictures of watches that looked somewhat similar to mine.
     
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  5. BlackTalon This Space for Rent Jun 13, 2017

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    This is confusing 9to me, at least). please post pics of the actual watch -- dial, case, caseback, etc.
     
  6. JimInOz Melbourne Australia Jun 13, 2017

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  7. Chefexcellence Jun 13, 2017

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    For clarification: the actual watch is in the very last picture, and the actual case has N6952 E29638. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
     
  8. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Jun 13, 2017

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    Mid 1950s American market watch, case by Jonell.
     
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