Beachkid23
Silver Member
- Joined
- Oct 26, 2013
- Messages
- 4,917
- Reaction score
- 4,883
- Golden Thread
- 0
- Location
- fort myers fl
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
- #1
Thread Owner
How do you know it is 14k and not gold filled?
Can you post a picture of the mark? Does it say anything like "guaranteed"?
Anyway I'm having a hard time taking a picture because of the glare but underneath the 14 K Mark is a word that starts with DU. Almost looks like DUbber? But with the acid test the Goldmark stays.
<img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=985998"/>
The shugarts book is best reference available for old time pieces. My copy is getting very worn out as I've referred to it so many times over the years. I should get the latest addition as mine no longer has the cover on it anymore.Here's something I found on Google....
In the Shugart book, on page 35 (the page for Solid Gold marks), there is an illustration of your Dueber 14K mark. There is a note beside the illustration that states, "This Mark means 14K Gold. Note anchor is Raised, not Engraved." However, it is interesting to note, on pages 37-38, under, "Gold-Filled Marks", the illustrations for gold-filled Dueber marks do not show the 14K stamping - although there is a notation about the anchor being engraved for the gold-filled case stamping.
At the top of page 35, there is a note that states, "Have your watch case tested to make sure of gold quality or Karat".
I went for six months thinking that I had a solid 14K gold Wadsworth hunter case for my Elgin B.W. Raymond 15j, that turned out to be gold-filled. The fancy Wadsworth case stamping matched the solid gold illustration in the Shugart book's page 35, but I carried this watch until I noticed one day that it had unmistakable brassing starting to show through at the outer edge near the hinges of the front and back lids. Now that will get your attention, and pretty much ruin your day!