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Good Day, I am in possession of a watch that i only know that this shiuld be an IWC watch. Is this true? Can you give me a name and production year? Sadly the watch is not running, how can i get it repaired?
It's a one-of-a-kind ladies jewelry watch probably from the 1940s-1950s. It's quite nice due to its Art Deco design and diamonds, but it's value today is mostly due to its metal and diamonds. The movement should be a small but common IWC movement.
If a jeweler takes the back off you can get the case and movement numbers. We then can you specific year of production and type of movement. There is no model name.
If you go to an IWC dealer, they can send it in for repair.
I am in possession of a watch that i only know that this shiuld be an IWC watch.
Is this true?
Can you give me a name and production year?
Sadly the watch is not running, how can i get it repaired?
Thank you for your kind help.
Here is a picture of it:
Link: Watch
Last edited: 7 December, 2012 - 15:04
If a jeweler takes the back off you can get the case and movement numbers. We then can you specific year of production and type of movement. There is no model name.
If you go to an IWC dealer, they can send it in for repair.
Regards, Michael
mfriedberg@iwcforum.com