2 Discussions and CommentsMember since Jan. 11, 201170569,
Germany
Hello everyone!
I have three Schaffhausen pocket-watches, datet aprox. 1920. Unfortunately I am no expert, and I am having difficulties with finding proper information. I decided to post the pictures with all of the information that I have. It would be great to find out a bit more about them!
1. Case: 14K (0.585) yellow gold, gold-plated inner lid Case number: 933 310 Height: 8.2 mm Total weight: 70 g Clockwork number: 899 834
2. Case: 14k gold case 2 caps made of gold. Case Number IWC 1,021,320th Clockwork No. 922 737 diameter: 47 mm weight: 51 grams
3. 14 karat gold plated in original box from Marenzeller Vienna Serial number: 918 210 Clockwork No. 909 569 (Maybe I have switched the numbers!?) Diameter: 48mm
So, these were the watches and the information I have.
What I would still like to know, is the exact production year (were Schaffhausen watches at that time all produced in the same manufacture city?)? Is the information on the number of such and similar watches available? And what are other watch - colectionar parameters which I should be aware of?
Please excuse my many questions, I am a new and unexperienced admirer...
2 Discussions and CommentsMember since Jan. 11, 201170569,
Germany
Ines Samarzija Wrote:Hello everyone!
I have three Schaffhausen pocket-watches, datet aprox. 1920. Unfortunately I am no expert, and I am having difficulties with finding proper information. I decided to post the pictures with all of the information that I have. It would be great to find out a bit more about them!
1. Case: 14K (0.585) yellow gold, gold-plated inner lid Case number: 933 310 Height: 8.2 mm Total weight: 70 g Clockwork number: 899 834
2. Case: 14k gold case 2 caps made of gold. Case Number IWC 1,021,320th Clockwork No. 922 737 diameter: 47 mm weight: 51 grams
3. 14 karat gold plated in original box from Marenzeller Vienna Serial number: 918 210 Clockwork No. 909 569 (Maybe I have switched the numbers!?) Diameter: 48mm
So, these were the watches and the information I have.
What I would still like to know, is the exact production year (were Schaffhausen watches at that time all produced in the same manufacture city?)? Is the information on the number of such and similar watches available? And what are other watch - colectionar parameters which I should be aware of?
Please excuse my many questions, I am a new and unexperienced admirer...
9 Discussions and CommentsMember since Jan. 30, 2011
Dear Ines, Very fine watches. Worth gradation: 2,1,3
I send you some details. 1. The movement is a Lép. calibre 73, dating from the year 1929 (Lép. c. 73 - 17lig. H 4) (1929 year 898,601-901,000). The case was most probably produced resp. delivered around 1932. It is normal that date of case is some years different.
2. The movement is a Lép. calibre 95, dating from the year 1930 (Lép. c. 95 - 17lig. H 3) (1930 year 922,001-923,200). The case was most probably produced resp. delivered around 1939.
3. The movement is a Lép. calibre 52T, dating from the year 1929 Lép. c. 52T - 18lig. H 5) (1929 year 909,401-910,600) . The case was most probably produced resp. delivered around 1930.
I have three Schaffhausen pocket-watches, datet aprox. 1920.
Unfortunately I am no expert, and I am having difficulties with finding proper information.
I decided to post the pictures with all of the information that I have.
It would be great to find out a bit more about them!
1. Case: 14K (0.585) yellow gold, gold-plated inner lid
Case number: 933 310
Height: 8.2 mm
Total weight: 70 g
Clockwork number: 899 834
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2. Case: 14k gold case 2 caps made of gold.
Case Number IWC 1,021,320th
Clockwork No. 922 737
diameter: 47 mm
weight: 51 grams
3. 14 karat gold plated
in original box from Marenzeller Vienna
Serial number: 918 210
Clockwork No. 909 569 (Maybe I have switched the numbers!?)
Diameter: 48mm
So, these were the watches and the information I have.
What I would still like to know, is the exact production year (were Schaffhausen watches at that time all produced in the same manufacture city?)?
Is the information on the number of such and similar watches available?
And what are other watch - colectionar parameters which I should be aware of?
Please excuse my many questions, I am a new and unexperienced
admirer...
Thanx in advance...
Very fine watches.
Worth gradation: 2,1,3
I send you some details.
1.
The movement is a Lép. calibre 73, dating from the year 1929 (Lép. c. 73 - 17lig. H 4) (1929 year 898,601-901,000).
The case was most probably produced resp. delivered around 1932.
It is normal that date of case is some years different.
2.
The movement is a Lép. calibre 95, dating from the year 1930 (Lép. c. 95 - 17lig. H 3) (1930 year 922,001-923,200).
The case was most probably produced resp. delivered around 1939.
3.
The movement is a Lép. calibre 52T, dating from the year 1929 Lép. c. 52T - 18lig. H 5) (1929 year 909,401-910,600) .
The case was most probably produced resp. delivered around 1930.
Best regards,
Kokodrillos