Knebo
·A friend has this watch from his father in law and says that it should be from the 1940s.
I think it's an absolute stunner and in extraordinarily good condition.
But doing a lot of research, I'm not sure if everything matches up. I found watches from the 1940s with this case and also with these hands. But the logo on the dial seems to correspond with watches from the 50s and 60s.
What do you think? Dial repainted or exchanged? Or just a rare but original find?
PS: normally, I'd open the snap-on caseback to also post a picture of the movement, but the case is in such pristine condition (and the notch for the case knife sooo tiny, still), that I don't dare touch it.
I think it's an absolute stunner and in extraordinarily good condition.
But doing a lot of research, I'm not sure if everything matches up. I found watches from the 1940s with this case and also with these hands. But the logo on the dial seems to correspond with watches from the 50s and 60s.
What do you think? Dial repainted or exchanged? Or just a rare but original find?
PS: normally, I'd open the snap-on caseback to also post a picture of the movement, but the case is in such pristine condition (and the notch for the case knife sooo tiny, still), that I don't dare touch it.










