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Swoon. Wow -- mint-in-box, with a gorgeous face -- and a spare crystal and mainspringl!!!!!!!!!!!! For well under 10 grand. That is hot.
ETA: Oh, and -- and -- it just happens to be a Patek!
Yoo-hoo, DF??
Date: 5/27/2010 5:17:31 PM
Author: kenny
Do you guys have an opinion on how reputable Yorktime is?
They don't say squat about how well it keeps time or even that it works at all.
Is this a given?
Since it appears to be unused is that a bad thing for a 90 year old watch?
They do not mention it has been serviced.
Is this a red flag or is servicing not needed if it was packed away unused?
What are your feelings about this watch?
I do wish it had a gold cover over the face for protection as I would use this watch.
Would you consider it if you were into pocket watches?
Fair price?
Talk me out of this.![]()
Date: 5/27/2010 5:50:12 PM
Author: kenny
I called the merchant.
He says the watch was never used, just packed away when it was used.
It has never been serviced and he was surprised I was considering using it.
He said such a watch is usually sold to a collector who would preserve it unused in new condition.
Now I''m thinking servicing it and using will drastically reduce its value.
Date: 5/27/2010 5:55:11 PM
Author: kenny
I did not ask those question.
He said email him and he'll get my questions answered about servicing it and putting it into use.
Please talk me out of this.
Yeah, well, DF probably has a Monet over his koi pond...Date: 5/27/2010 6:04:24 PM
Author: kenny
Sounds like very very good advice.
Thank you.
I suspected tat using it would be like buying an original Monet Waterlilies painting and hanging it outside over your koi pond, or wearing the Hope diamond while surfing.
Crazy.
i don''t know the value on vintage watches,but if had Kenny''sDate: 5/27/2010 5:06:15 PM
Author: sarap333
Swoon. Wow -- mint-in-box, with a gorgeous face -- and a spare crystal and mainspringl!!!!!!!!!!!! For well under 10 grand. That is hot.
ETA: Oh, and -- and -- it just happens to be a Patek!
Yoo-hoo, DF??
might be too cheap?Date: 5/27/2010 5:17:31 PM
Author: kenny
Do you guys have an opinion on how reputable Yorktime is?
They don''t say squat about how well it keeps time or even that it works at all.
Is this a given?
Since it appears to be unused is that a bad thing for a 90 year old watch?
They do not mention it has been serviced.
Is this a red flag or is servicing not needed if it was packed away unused?
What are your feelings about this watch?
I do wish it had a gold cover over the face for protection as this is a watch I would use.
Would you consider it if you were into pocket watches?
Fair price?
Talk me out of this.![]()
Date: 5/28/2010 3:56:45 AM
Author: Dancing Fire
might be too cheap?Date: 5/27/2010 5:17:31 PM
Author: kenny
Do you guys have an opinion on how reputable Yorktime is?
They don't say squat about how well it keeps time or even that it works at all.
Is this a given?
Since it appears to be unused is that a bad thing for a 90 year old watch?
They do not mention it has been serviced.
Is this a red flag or is servicing not needed if it was packed away unused?
What are your feelings about this watch?
I do wish it had a gold cover over the face for protection as this is a watch I would use.
Would you consider it if you were into pocket watches?
Fair price?
Talk me out of this.
might be a CZ in diamond term?![]()
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ask them for the Ref # and the serial #.
Date: 5/28/2010 3:37:27 AM
Author: Dancing Fire
i don''t know the value on vintage watches,but if had Kenny''sDate: 5/27/2010 5:06:15 PM
Author: sarap333
Swoon. Wow -- mint-in-box, with a gorgeous face -- and a spare crystal and mainspringl!!!!!!!!!!!! For well under 10 grand. That is hot.
ETA: Oh, and -- and -- it just happens to be a Patek!
Yoo-hoo, DF??![]()
http://marina.fortunecity.com/westindia/59/ppc89.htm
i have no idea.Date: 5/28/2010 7:56:09 AM
Author: sarap333
Date: 5/28/2010 3:37:27 AM
Author: Dancing Fire
i don''t know the value on vintage watches,but if had Kenny''sDate: 5/27/2010 5:06:15 PM
Author: sarap333
Swoon. Wow -- mint-in-box, with a gorgeous face -- and a spare crystal and mainspringl!!!!!!!!!!!! For well under 10 grand. That is hot.
ETA: Oh, and -- and -- it just happens to be a Patek!
Yoo-hoo, DF??![]()
http://marina.fortunecity.com/westindia/59/ppc89.htm
So DF, this watch would be $6,000 give or take another 100 grand?
Date: 5/28/2010 9:49:37 AM
Author: Dancing Fire
i have no idea.Date: 5/28/2010 7:56:09 AM
Author: sarap333
Date: 5/28/2010 3:37:27 AM
Author: Dancing Fire
i don''t know the value on vintage watches,but if had Kenny''sDate: 5/27/2010 5:06:15 PM
Author: sarap333
Swoon. Wow -- mint-in-box, with a gorgeous face -- and a spare crystal and mainspringl!!!!!!!!!!!! For well under 10 grand. That is hot.
ETA: Oh, and -- and -- it just happens to be a Patek!
Yoo-hoo, DF??![]()
http://marina.fortunecity.com/westindia/59/ppc89.htm
So DF, this watch would be $6,000 give or take another 100 grand?![]()
Date: 5/28/2010 3:37:27 AM
Author: Dancing Fire
i don't know the value on vintage watches,but if had Kenny's![]()
http://marina.fortunecity.com/westindia/59/ppc89.htm
Date: 5/28/2010 10:17:13 AM
Author: jewelerman
Kenny,
The Patek is a great choice!In the world of watch collectors Patek is considered by most to be the best watch made(the Rolls Royce of Watches with only 10,000 in production per year world wide and ALWAYS in huge demand)It is said that there are two watch brands that hold their value as an 'investment'...Patek and Rolex.There are two schools of thought among collectors...collect and never wear and collect and wear(damm the torpedoes)I respect both camps and would tell you to always have a luxury watch serviced properly by it manufacture(a Patek should ALWAYS go back to Patek for servicing) that will be an investment in itself(a basic cleaning by Rolex costs $500.00). I personally wouldn't not wear a Patek for a every day watch.The advice i might offer is to study,study,study before investing!Just as you did with your diamond...exact type of situation...if you spend your money in a hurry then you may be disappointed with the long term outcome.I visit www.watchuseek.com in the vintage watch section to chat about vintage timepieces.What you might consider is buying an American made pocket watch as a starter...there are literally hundreds (thousands) of early 20th century pocket watches(1900-1920s) on the market that would cost under $150 in running condition by manufacturers like Elgin.Good Luck!
Date: 5/28/2010 10:17:13 AM
Author: jewelerman
.What you might consider is buying an American made pocket watch as a starter...there are literally hundreds (thousands) of early 20th century pocket watches(1900-1920s) on the market that would cost under $150 in running condition by manufacturers like Elgin.Good Luck!