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Old 30 January 2020, 06:01 AM   #6
Dan S
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Since the OP is asking the question, I'm going to assume he finds this watch appealing, and I can imagine that it could be a fun watch to wear around as a conversation piece. However, virtually every part of the watch we can see is either wrong (bezel insert) or in terrible condition (dial, case, bezel ring). Perhaps the movement has some value, but one would have to see it.

It's difficult to put a fair value on such an example. It's not a collectible piece, and the parts themselves have little value because most of them are poor. Since the parts are all bad, it's really not a candidate for restoration. One would have to buy it at a price where one would be happy wearing it as-is. Personally, I would find it hard to be interested even at half the asking price.
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