So low due to condition? To clarify, it does run, although I’ve not confirmed how well it keeps time.
So low due to condition? To clarify, it does run, although I’ve not confirmed how well it keeps time.
I assume that’s the base metal showing through, as it’s only gold electroplated, which wears off super easily.
Hmm, okay. Do you have any suggestions on how I could narrow down its value? The range I’ve seen is just too big.
The number on the reverse is: 20 0520 355
I was able to use this to determine that the movement is a Zenith 1740 and the watch originated from some time between 1972 and 1978.
I’d appreciate a price check on this, as I’ve found a massive price range on Movado Zenith Museum watches, ranging from $100 to $1000.
Front
Crown
Serial Number: 551586
10K RGP
This is the most similar I’ve found online, but it’s clearly less intricately designed. They say that theirs is from the 1930s, so mine likely is too if they’re right about theirs. However, their listing says that their watch is quartz and from Switzerland, so clearly the have no clue what they’re talking about as it’s very easy to confirm that neither can be true.
Gotchya. I guess when I list it, I’ll do it as a bid and set the minimum to something like $100.
Thanks.