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I thought that I rememered a thread a while back in which people showcased their vintage timepieces. However, after a lot of digging through different area's of the lounge, I couldn't find one.
So, share with us your vintage timepieces. Anything type of clock/watch will do, wether it is a simple day watch, a dressy one, a pocket watch, or even a clock you have hanging on the wall
I was just given this watch as a birthday gift from my Mom and Dad. It belonged to my Great Grandomother, Irma Rosenthal Huterer. My mom has told me that it was given to her before she fled Europe. It is one of the few pieces of jewelery that survivied WWII. I was told by a jeweler that it is from the mid to late 20's, but I'm not sure if that is correct. It is a Le Courur (sp?) with a Swiss movement. It is platinum and has over 50 diamonds. It has thin and double bands made of black cord.
I really love this watch, not only for it's beauty, but also for its history. It means a lot to me that it has survived so long and was handed down to me. I will cherish it forever.
So, share with us your vintage timepieces. Anything type of clock/watch will do, wether it is a simple day watch, a dressy one, a pocket watch, or even a clock you have hanging on the wall
I was just given this watch as a birthday gift from my Mom and Dad. It belonged to my Great Grandomother, Irma Rosenthal Huterer. My mom has told me that it was given to her before she fled Europe. It is one of the few pieces of jewelery that survivied WWII. I was told by a jeweler that it is from the mid to late 20's, but I'm not sure if that is correct. It is a Le Courur (sp?) with a Swiss movement. It is platinum and has over 50 diamonds. It has thin and double bands made of black cord.
I really love this watch, not only for it's beauty, but also for its history. It means a lot to me that it has survived so long and was handed down to me. I will cherish it forever.