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Old 14 October 2011, 02:37 AM   #1
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Vintage Ladies Tudor help please

Hi all,

I've now been a TRF member for about 2 years and thus I've become known to my family as someone they think knows a lot about watches. not really hahaha. My mother inlaw (74 years old) asked me to see if members of the forum could tell me anything about this tudor watch. She thinks it is from the 50's and that she got it around 1960. She thinks the bracelet is not original and is going to look to see if she has an original bracelet. She asked what i thought it was worth as she doesn't wear it anymore and perhaps would sell it. Any thoughts and comments would be appreciated. These photos were taken with my I phone. Thanks all. Best Matt
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Old 14 October 2011, 11:12 AM   #2
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Anybody have any comments? Thanks Matt
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Old 15 October 2011, 03:18 AM   #3
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nice little watch. the year sounds right - early 60s.

i have never seen a dial like that and its possible it was redone. the band does look like scrap based on the endlinks and the side profile of the links.

ever watch Pawn Stars?
-what do you want to do with it? pawn it or sell it?
-you only have a watch head with no band. its an old watch and ladies watches are hard to sell.
-retail its worth maybe 450, but it hasnt been serviced and the dial is questionable. and that retail.
-i have no idea how long this is going to sit in my showcase
-i am going to take a shot in the dark on this one and say $200
-cash
-hundred dollar bills
-chum , put down your chicken fried steak and write it up
-and please put it in the showcase and dont do that pulp fiction christoper walken thing with this watch, ok?
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Old 15 October 2011, 02:22 PM   #4
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Thanks Harry. I did notice another men's midsize tudor that looks to have the same dial.
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Old 15 October 2011, 02:47 PM   #5
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For what it is worth, you should keep it as a family heirloom. I think those old tudors have rolex cal movements Harry
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