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A caliber 3157 with Gruen-Weber case for sale. [message #5109] Wed, 18 February 2015 21:33 Go to next message
wildtoad is currently offline  wildtoad
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I will be selling this Gruen Mens Wrist watch. It is a caliber 3157 with a Gruen-Weber Guildite Case. The round dial has no numbers with Gruen Precision at the top and Switzerland at the bottom. The movement is a caliber 3157 serial number 211642. The case is a Guildite Gruen-Weber Case Co. Geneva Switzerland 202001. Hand scribed numbers on the case indicate that it was serviced in 1969. The number 786255 is hand scribed just above the 202001. The watch runs well and keeps good time. It definitely needs to be cleaned. The wristband has KN1BB on it. Since I am no expert and have found very little to go on as for it's value, I guess some sort of bidding would work but I have no experience selling over a forum so I would like recommendations. Thank you. Wild Toad.
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Re: A caliber 3157 with Gruen-Weber case for sale. [message #5111 is a reply to message #5109] Thu, 19 February 2015 02:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi William,

Thank you for posting this. I wish you luck with the sale.


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Re: A caliber 3157 with Gruen-Weber case for sale. [message #5115 is a reply to message #5109] Thu, 19 February 2015 19:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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wildtoad wrote on Wed, 18 February 2015 13:33
I will be selling this Gruen Mens Wrist watch. Since I am no expert and have found very little to go on as for it's value, I guess some sort of bidding would work but I have no experience selling over a forum so I would like recommendations. Thank you. Wild Toad.



Will you be selling on ebay? or are you looking for offers on the forum only?


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Re: A caliber 3157 with Gruen-Weber case for sale. [message #5121 is a reply to message #5115] Fri, 20 February 2015 05:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Some times it isn't whom you know or even what you know. It is where you live...

wildtoad lives about 20 minutes from me. We met... Super nice guy (he's a geologist so that is a natural) and he had a nice watch.

index.php?t=getfile&id=2134&private=0

Turns out that Gary is right that the dial looks a bit off center. The lug at 10-o'clock was repaired. The dial is really nice; albeit a few marks from wear likely from being uncased. Hands are period correct but the dial has lumed hour markers suggesting that this had luminescent hands at one point. These hands I think are also too short.

I still bought it.

Suggestions on the correct hands would be nice.


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Re: A caliber 3157 with Gruen-Weber case for sale. [message #5124 is a reply to message #5121] Fri, 20 February 2015 15:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mikey is currently offline  mikey
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Very nice Jack. Congrats!

Still here....
Re: A caliber 3157 with Gruen-Weber case for sale. [message #5125 is a reply to message #5124] Fri, 20 February 2015 16:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Jack, normally I would agree about the hands, but with these 1930s Import models, I have seen a lot of peculiar hand and dial combinations that are not consistent with what you'd expect from normal Gruens. I'm not saying they are original, just that it wouldn't surprise me too much.
Re: A caliber 3157 with Gruen-Weber case for sale. [message #5126 is a reply to message #5125] Fri, 20 February 2015 16:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Just looking at the late entries in the Import section of the Master Book, you can see that they were using different hands than the regular lines, which generally wasn't the case with the earlier Imports.
Re: A caliber 3157 with Gruen-Weber case for sale. [message #5127 is a reply to message #5126] Fri, 20 February 2015 17:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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One more thought - I've also seen them use regular hands in just that style but actually painted with lume.
And my final thought - I think the hands are the right size. They're short for the case, but right for the diameter of the minutes track.
Re: A caliber 3157 with Gruen-Weber case for sale. [message #5128 is a reply to message #5127] Fri, 20 February 2015 17:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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To wit:
http://mccarthyorth.smugmug.com/Watches/Gruen-Import-220-1/i-HcLSwgF/1/L/CIMG0955-L.jpg
Re: A caliber 3157 with Gruen-Weber case for sale. [message #5129 is a reply to message #5128] Fri, 20 February 2015 19:12 Go to previous message
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Afire,

I appreciate your thoughts. Very Happy
I was looking at the photo again and you are right, the hands do line up with the dial markings nicely. Those hands as they are are nicely blued; I think new lume would look out of place with the old. I'm a bit reluctant to alter the dial at all. Even removing the old lume and replacing with new like on the example you show.

My main concern with this one is the case and the repaired lug. I'll take some better images to show what I'm talking about. I want to get this to wearable condition.


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