Vintage Hamilton Watch
During my vacation in the former Yugoslavia, I have acquired for the sum of 40 € a vintage hamilton watch case and dial with Marvin Gold probably dated from the 60s. Here are photos of my eighth show personal:. I only have very little information on this watch. It seems dated early 1960. Its case and dial are gold. It measures 33mm in diameter and 7mm thick. By cons, no idea of the caliber of references. If anyone can help me on this, it would make me really happy!. The only doubt I have is on the bottom steel which contrasts with the rest of the gold case. But even if the background is not the original, it is time, there are details that do not lie. Stall on the clock, there were plenty of other brands, best known as Marvin, but precisely because Marvin is somewhat less known that I did not hesitate a single second. If it is legitimate to be very suspicious of Zenith, Rolex, or Omega Jaeger, largely copied from decades ago under suspicion to have on Marvin. And exceptionally low prices is a simple matter of purchasing power. For French, the price is low, but a Serb, he is otherwise. Do not forget that there, a kilo of peaches or nectarines costs only 50 euro cents . . . . Hello, I did not absulument a cons way I was talking about coming, because of the price for quite a gold watch, but you just answered. Hello, I'm going to see a house if you can inform me and I come to you. I think I have seen this pattern before, too. That is the extent of information from our expert in vintage hamilton watch Marvin. Unfortunately not very decisive and should probably continue the search externally. Thank you for your reply, although am a bit disappointed with the result . . . I hope it's the second option that applies to my purchase. Quite honestly, I doubt that the movement is not original. In any case, no later than the rest of the watch. Rest assured, all that away from me, I was surprised by the price too low, especially for a gold watch, I also know that the Slavs are sacred trickster, especially in fencing, I'm a regular chips . Fortunately I'm lucky that Tissot (manufacturing) have almost never undergoes a copy, it could be now with the ETA movements, especially since 2824-2 are in the public domain. Ditto for the Valjoux 7750. X in a box, he put a dial Arvor (Breton the land) with an automatic movement lip and the bottom is stuck with a vintage hamilton watch glass. . . .