Would be very grateful if you could help me!

  • CheGuevarasRolex@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    It looks like a marriage watch; a pocket watch that’s been converted into a wrist watch.

    I love them, they’re unique and interesting, there’s not much monetary value in them but they’re still very neat.

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    1 year ago

    OP, I would caution against selling something like thisqhqtwver cash you receive, willl be nill compared to.the sentiment of having a piece of your mother…take.tbus advice frome.someone.who knows .

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      1 year ago

      I don’t intend to sell it, its emotional value will always exceed its monetary one. I was just curious because I found similar watches online but could never find this exact one.

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    1 year ago

    Contrary to some other posts, I believe this watch is not an Eberhard, but it’s also not exactly a “fake”.

    Rather, there were two different companies with the same name:

    1. Eberhard & Co., a respected Swiss brand that’s for historical reasons is popular in Italy (and was later bought by an Italian businessman)
    2. Eberhard, which was a jewelry retailer in Milan, Italy

    Eberhard, Milan sold jewelry and also watches from well-known makers such as Patek Phillipe and Jaeger LeCoultre. Later they began selling “private label” Swiss-made watches under their own brand, labeled “Eberhard Milan” and “Chronometre Eberhard”.

    At one point this led to confusion in the market and maybe even a lawsuit between the two companies.

    Your watch appears to be a Eberhard Milan private labelled watch, probably from the 1920s or 1930s.

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      1 year ago

      Chronometre Eberhard

      This is correct. So the value will depend on whether the movement is of good quality.

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      1 year ago

      Bravo!! This is perhaps the best ID post I’ve seen in this sub. I’m so glad you came along to give a good answer instead of having OP left thinking it was a fake watch.

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      1 year ago

      That would make sense since my granpa was Italian and was born around 1905, and it was his watch. Thanks a lot for your comprehensive answer!