Haven't seen a De Ville with a jeweled crown in the style of Cartier. Do you know the case serial number or the caliber used? That might narrow down the model and help you find its market value.
Haven't seen a De Ville with a jeweled crown in the style of Cartier. Do you know the case serial number or the caliber used? That might narrow down the model and help you find its market value.
I have no idea about the case serial number, it doesn't write anything on the back of the case unfortunately.
This is something a watchmaker can do for you. If you take it to a reputable watchmaker, they should be able to look at the internals, which should signify the caliber number and case serial number. The case serial number is located on the inside of the case back, not the portion visible on the outside.
This might also be a good resource for you if you're trying to better identify the watch http://www.ranfft.de/cgi-bin/bidfun-db.cgi?10&ranfft&&2uswk&Omega_565
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Haven't seen a De Ville with a jeweled crown in the style of Cartier. Do you know the case serial number or the caliber used? That might narrow down the model and help you find its market value.
Haven't seen a De Ville with a jeweled crown in the style of Cartier. Do you know the case serial number or the caliber used? That might narrow down the model and help you find its market value.
I have no idea about the case serial number, it doesn't write anything on the back of the case unfortunately.
This is something a watchmaker can do for you. If you take it to a reputable watchmaker, they should be able to look at the internals, which should signify the caliber number and case serial number. The case serial number is located on the inside of the case back, not the portion visible on the outside.
This might also be a good resource for you if you're trying to better identify the watch http://www.ranfft.de/cgi-bin/bidfun-db.cgi?10&ranfft&&2uswk&Omega_565