ramjet2187
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Greetings,
I am looking for information on a couple of ladies' watches I "inherited" from my Mom. They are both gold colored, with 'stretchy' metal bands; one band is the zig-zag type criss-cross metal links, and the other appears to be hollow tubes with a gold colored elastic 'string' running through the center. Both of the watches are tiny, about the size of a dime (US), one reads "Lucerne" in cursive, with 'Swiss Made' below the "6". The other simply reads "Waltham". Neither has any visible serial numbers or model numbers, but the Waltham has on the back "E 10 k RGP Bezel" and "Stainless Back" below...........confused yet?
Both watches appear to be very old, although I don't know how old 'stainless' is............
I tried the Forum > Miscellaneous > Antiques & Collectibles > Clocks and read the thread Gypsy authored about Watches - Identification and Info, but didn't get any helpful information. I guess I'm too cheap to pay someone $60.00 to research for me
At any rate, any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Roger
I am looking for information on a couple of ladies' watches I "inherited" from my Mom. They are both gold colored, with 'stretchy' metal bands; one band is the zig-zag type criss-cross metal links, and the other appears to be hollow tubes with a gold colored elastic 'string' running through the center. Both of the watches are tiny, about the size of a dime (US), one reads "Lucerne" in cursive, with 'Swiss Made' below the "6". The other simply reads "Waltham". Neither has any visible serial numbers or model numbers, but the Waltham has on the back "E 10 k RGP Bezel" and "Stainless Back" below...........confused yet?
Both watches appear to be very old, although I don't know how old 'stainless' is............
I tried the Forum > Miscellaneous > Antiques & Collectibles > Clocks and read the thread Gypsy authored about Watches - Identification and Info, but didn't get any helpful information. I guess I'm too cheap to pay someone $60.00 to research for me
At any rate, any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Roger