tamrock
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Last Friday I paid $21 and change for this manual-wind, Enicar watch. Its a strong running sud-second, time keeping vintage watch, with a good size 35mm round case and somewhat slim like a more high-end timepiece. Boy some of the other model Enicar models sell pretty high, but this one not so much and maybe worth 50 bucks, as I did find one that sold in that range and it was in a bit worse condition than this watch. The back is stainless and the bezel is made of Duraluminum which is a Alley-min-yon alloy. First and only aluminum watch I've owned and I thought it felt kinda light. The silver pin was in a humane society ts, that just re-opened and it has Birmingham silver hallmarks and a date code for the year 1912 with a marker mark W.Bros. It was $3.00. The pin/pendant combo little gem is unmarked. It has a little enamel fleur-de-lis looking motifs, real pearls and tested as 10k gold. It weighs in at 4 grams and is missing two of the seed pearls. It was marked $7.00 and I get the over 55, 10% off. I'm gonna say it's early 20th century and a gorgeous very well made little piece of vintage jewelry.