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Re: Please help identify this Gruen [message #7897 is a reply to message #7896] |
Sun, 12 March 2017 18:12 |
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Barney Green
Messages: 1747 Registered: February 2014 Location: Wolfsburg, Germany
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I fully agree witch Jack. This ist one of the Techni-Quadrons with Crown-Guard which was available around 1930. Very nice and collectible watch!
Gruen, Gruen, Gruen ist alles was ich habe... Gruen, Gruen, Gruen is all I have...(German folklore song)
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Re: Please help identify this Gruen [message #7899 is a reply to message #7897] |
Sun, 12 March 2017 20:11 |
Timeticker
Messages: 568 Registered: June 2013 Location: Somewhere in the world
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That watch is really beautiful indeed!
People you thought were your best friends will stab you in the back to your face!
Love them anyway.
A "Paradoxical Commandment"
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Re: Please help identify this Gruen [message #7900 is a reply to message #7899] |
Sun, 12 March 2017 20:17 |
Timeticker
Messages: 568 Registered: June 2013 Location: Somewhere in the world
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Weblore,
I am in no way as experienced in watch repair, or service as Jack or Barney is, but I am competent in my abilities, and am learning Gruen watches quite well. My Point? Try and find someone who knows these watches inside and out, and for the record, I do not, so I am not setting myself up for work. However, often people will say they can work on these watches, and can really botch these up. I know this all too well. This is such a beautiful piece, and needs the skilled hands of someone who works on these watches. When you do find a repairman, check their credentials and reputation.
People you thought were your best friends will stab you in the back to your face!
Love them anyway.
A "Paradoxical Commandment"
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Re: Please help identify this Gruen [message #7903 is a reply to message #7902] |
Mon, 13 March 2017 08:02 |
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Barney Green
Messages: 1747 Registered: February 2014 Location: Wolfsburg, Germany
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Hi Anne,
which additional information are you missing? I think we can add some more information if you specify what you want to know.
Here comes a very early ad of your watch, the first I own dates September 1st, 1929. This should be about the introduction date of this watch, the last ad I have is from February 1936. Quite a long availability of this model compared to others.
Best regards
Bernd
Gruen, Gruen, Gruen ist alles was ich habe... Gruen, Gruen, Gruen is all I have...(German folklore song)
[Updated on: Mon, 13 March 2017 11:42] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Please help identify this Gruen [message #7913 is a reply to message #7903] |
Tue, 14 March 2017 22:17 |
Timeticker
Messages: 568 Registered: June 2013 Location: Somewhere in the world
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Weblore,
Yes, you are correct! Running a watch that has sat for a long time, and has not been serviced, will certainly mess some things up. There is a guy in North Carolina I know that could work on that watch for you. Let me know if you're interested, and I'll send you his contact information.
Kindest Regards,
Tomas
People you thought were your best friends will stab you in the back to your face!
Love them anyway.
A "Paradoxical Commandment"
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Re: Please help identify this Gruen [message #7935 is a reply to message #7934] |
Mon, 20 March 2017 00:12 |
Timeticker
Messages: 568 Registered: June 2013 Location: Somewhere in the world
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At least let us know when and where you're selling it. It would be interesting to know its value
People you thought were your best friends will stab you in the back to your face!
Love them anyway.
A "Paradoxical Commandment"
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Re: Please help identify this Gruen [message #7953 is a reply to message #7943] |
Sun, 26 March 2017 22:15 |
mikey
Messages: 709 Registered: May 2013 Location: Paris, Ontario
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Having just completed 25 yrs in the insurance claims industry, I've found that every insurance appraisal is inflated. I've yet to see one that is an accurate reflection of the actual value of a jewellery item. They are a 'feel good' piece of paper as the appraiser wants you to feel good about the job he just did for you.
Still here....
[Updated on: Sun, 26 March 2017 22:16] Report message to a moderator
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