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  1. peire06 Oct 20, 2017

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    Guys,

    I believe that the watch below is a CK 2097, with cal. 30. Based on serial number (9 million), it is from 1939. What's the value of these models nowadays?

    Peire06

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  2. efauser I ♥ karma!!! Oct 20, 2017

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    You are aware that you can do your own research by checking sold listings on eBay and searching on Google, don't you?
     
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  3. tdn-dk Oct 20, 2017

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    A rare bird. Looks like it is missing the glass ring.

    Have not seen any for sale recently, but the missing glass ring hurts the value.

    Mine says hello :)

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  4. mac_omega Oct 20, 2017

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  5. tdn-dk Oct 20, 2017

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    Oh, just looked at the reference and the face of the watch :) Its clearly not a CK 2097 then :) Sorry :(
     
  6. peire06 Oct 20, 2017

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    Thanks guys for the info, very helpful. I thought it was a CK 2097. Will have to look for actual reference.
     
    Edited Oct 20, 2017
  7. Tire-comedon First Globemaster Oct 23, 2017

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    Could well be a CK2069 with a 30.5mm diameter, here the gold version in the 1940 catalog :
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    CK 2097 with caliber 30 is much larger with a 37mm diameter :
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    There is also a ref CK 2099 with a 30 caliber and a 32.5mm diameter case with the same design :
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