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Re: Two-Diamond Brookline - possible Baguette 519 [message #15702 is a reply to message #15691] |
Sun, 31 October 2021 01:44 |
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Ephemerald
Messages: 1039 Registered: October 2018 Location: City of Lake Salt
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Really nice Dan. That looks really clean, square, precise on the diamond, looks genuine. For sure could be one of missing baguettes in catalog. The "w-y" suggesting two tone makes sense to me. Is that something you think they designated for just gold filled or full gold too? Asking bc I own a clear two tone 14k, that does not have a "w-y" designation in catalog at all.
Matthias
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Re: Two-Diamond Brookline - possible Baguette 519 [message #15704 is a reply to message #15703] |
Sun, 31 October 2021 03:43 |
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Ephemerald
Messages: 1039 Registered: October 2018 Location: City of Lake Salt
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Case wrote on Sat, 30 October 2021 20:52Thanks! The peculiar “w-y” notation was something I noticed just in the 30s filled baguettes, most of which you can see the two tone there. I’ve seen others where I think it means they were made in either color, but something struck me as different about the notation here. Other eyes appreciated!
Ok, I notice the "w-y" on quite a few gold baguette models from 30's as well. Such as baguette 548. Yet my baguette 551 which is two tone, which you can see, does not have the designation "w-y" but only "14ky". Curious.
Matthias
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Re: Two-Diamond Brookline - possible Baguette 519 [message #15705 is a reply to message #15704] |
Sun, 31 October 2021 09:23 |
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Barney Green
Messages: 1747 Registered: February 2014 Location: Wolfsburg, Germany
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Re: Fld w-y
The Smithfield which is marked Fldw-y 181 in the Catalog had been advertised as "white or coin gold filled" in it's ads. It clearly says "OR", so not all wathes which were marked w-y had been two-tones. I found this being inconsistant in The Book.
BTW: even the band seems to be original if I compare your photos with the Brookline ads from 1933. And I just found one 1934 ad of the non diamond version with a different band where the watch was called "Wellesley" described being available in "Natural or white gold". The Wellesley should be different looking though (Bag 80), it at least does in other ads, so I believe the name and possibly description had been mixed up. But again also this one says "OR" and is marked Fldw-y in the Catalog.
Gruen, Gruen, Gruen ist alles was ich habe... Gruen, Gruen, Gruen is all I have...(German folklore song)
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