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·Hi all! I know vintage ladies watches aren't much, but my grandmother recently gifted me a watch. The crystal had a chip and subsequently cracked, and the band has a small kink. Before I go in to get it serviced blind, is there anyone who has a rough date on the watch and/or if this is authentic? 14K stamped, presumably solid gold. Fully mechanical.
Grandfather worked in jewelry years ago, so I'm inclined to believe it's real or custom with an omega mechanism.
It's a sentimental piece, but I have no clue if I should get it insured before handing it off to a watch place (the crystal is non-standard and may take a while to replace, I suspect that the mechanism needs some love, and I've never owned a nice piece of jewelry before). If the cost of getting it insured/repaired outweighs the value of the thing, then arguably I should just get the sucker fixed now.
Thank you!!!
Grandfather worked in jewelry years ago, so I'm inclined to believe it's real or custom with an omega mechanism.
It's a sentimental piece, but I have no clue if I should get it insured before handing it off to a watch place (the crystal is non-standard and may take a while to replace, I suspect that the mechanism needs some love, and I've never owned a nice piece of jewelry before). If the cost of getting it insured/repaired outweighs the value of the thing, then arguably I should just get the sucker fixed now.
Thank you!!!
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