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Hamilton vintage 14kt Watch - White gold and Diamonds? Info

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Brian
Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2004 12:05 am
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I posted a similar message on this well over a year ago, and was finally
able to look in the book that was recommended, Shugart's "Complete Price
Guide to Watches." Unfortunately, there was no information.

The watch appears to to be made of white gold and diamonds, and has "14KT"
on the back of it, with curved J marks on either side of the text. I count
~51 jewels (probably diamonds) on the entire watch, ranging in size from
~2mm near the center to ~1mm along the bands. It works fine, and only has
some minor abrasions on the glass face.

Images:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v54/brian0918/hamilton1.jpg [8 kb]
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v54/brian0918/hamilton2.jpg [72 kb, higher
resolution]

If you have no clue of its worth, could you make an estimate based on the
number of diamonds and the assumption that it's white gold.



Thanks.
 
Smorgass Bored
Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2004 1:05 am
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Hamilton vintage 14kt Watch - White gold and Diamonds? Info or
Appraisal?

(Brian)
If you have no clue of its worth, could you make an estimate based on
the number of diamonds and the assumption that it's white gold.
Thanks.


(*<~ If it will tick talk to me. It's time to tell you that it's
worth.... $100.


no charge... NEXT !
now serving #891, 891 ? 891 ?
OK, #892..... 892 ?

Doug
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Janice Hudnall
Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2004 10:05 pm
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"Brian" <none@none.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
I posted a similar message on this well over a year ago, and was finally
able to look in the book that was recommended, Shugart's "Complete Price
Guide to Watches." Unfortunately, there was no information.
If you have no clue of its worth, could you make an estimate based on the
number of diamonds and the assumption that it's white gold.

Brian,
Not to be unhelpful, but any estimate would be meaningless, as it would
depend on the quality of the diamonds -which cannot be determined from a
photo. Another factor would be the weight of the gold. It looks pretty
modern so you can't attach the magic "Deco" to it. So much depends on where
its being sold and how badly someone wants it.
An attractive watch and a good name.
Janice
 
 
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