What is this model

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I just found this watch in my late father in laws belongings and trying to identify when it was made, model type and value if possible
Back indicated 18 caret gold and number stamped 35967
 
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Please open the case back for a movement identification. Easiest (and safest) would be to find a watchmaker. If you are to do it yourself, find a sharp pocket knife, place a piece of plastic over the caseback edge, and slip the blade under the edge. If the knife is too thick, use a scalpel/craft knife blade.

From logo we are looking at mid 60s-80s.
 
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J Jefarl
Can anyone help? No respondin a month....
Setting your expectations aside, a please and a thank you would go a long way when asking for help.
 
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Please open the case back for a movement identification. Easiest (and safest) would be to find a watchmaker. If you are to do it yourself, find a sharp pocket knife, place a piece of plastic over the caseback edge, and slip the blade under the edge. If the knife is too thick, use a scalpel/craft knife blade.

From logo we are looking at mid 60s-80s.
Thanks for suggestion. When I get the back open is there a site where I can determine the year if manufacturer?
 
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It’s a front loader. I would have a watchmaker open it.
 
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J Jefarl
Can anyone help? No respondin a month....
Setting your expectations aside, a please and a thank you would go a long way when asking for help.

Hello @Jefarl,
may I ask you a question too?
If you do not say “hello” “please” and “thank you”, why should people respond to you and essentially work for free? Have you tried a professional appraiser and do you know how much they charge?
Thanks for your reply and best regards