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  1. albertob Oct 15, 2016

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    Hi folks,

    I'm interested in a geneve that has the logo of a Swedish firm.
    The logo is similar to the Venus sign and, except collectors, nobody knows it.

    I would like to hear some comments, if you think that this logo adds value, etc.
    Just to have a constructive conversation.

    Below a pic.
     
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  2. marturx Oct 15, 2016

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    Makes it the perfect feminist watch :D
     
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  3. albertob Oct 15, 2016

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    I'm sure my girlfriend would steal it and wear it all the time :-p

    Do you maybe know how many samples were issued?

    Tack :)
     
  4. Foo2rama Keeps his worms in a ball instead of a can. Oct 15, 2016

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    Many companies in that time period had logos put on the dial. A few watches a year come up with different logos. Generally it does not affect value unless it is a very well known company that has collectors of the brand. I.e. Auto mfg or a big food/drink.

    I would think this would have a minimal bump due to it being the Venus symbol, assuming it's not a redial.

    There is no way to determine how many have been made.
     
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  5. albertob Oct 16, 2016

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    In the end i could not win the auction.
    The watch was sold for circa 800 USD.