Dietrich Gruen (Up/Down) [message #7993] |
Wed, 19 April 2017 19:03 |
rwlewis_ct27
Messages: 7 Registered: April 2017
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Gruen Apprentice |
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Model name :Dietrich Gruen
Type :Pocket Watch
Period/date :
Gender :Gents
Case Maker :
Case Material :18K SG
Case Serial :1010979
Case Style no :
Caliber :
Movement Maker :not known but Meylan or Aggasiz are possibilities
Movement Serial:
Bracelet :
Other info :
Hello,
Earlier I was unable to post pics of my watch so thanks to info I gleaned from other members postings, I emailed them to myself which allowed me to change the file size (I think) .
YIPEE!! The pics uploaded with no problems. For all you collectors and watch admirers, please enjoy. As I stated in an earlier post, I am hoping someone can narrow down an insurance value for me. I think it's value is somewhere between $9000.00 and $19,500.00, depending on several variables I don't know the answers to; current gold prices, how many were manufactured, how many are in circulation, etc. It is my understanding from a collector in a different forum that most or all the production records were lost when the Norwood facility closed, so there may be no way to get the answer I am looking for, but any info is definitely appreciated.
Thanks,
Bob L.
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Re: continuation of my earlier posts........ [message #8014 is a reply to message #7993] |
Tue, 25 April 2017 11:28 |
Timeticker
Messages: 568 Registered: June 2013 Location: Somewhere in the world
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Gruen Master |
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Um, yeah......that's worth a small fortune!!!! I do not see these chromos that often. Maybe Barney, Mr Hurt, or some of the others can weigh in on the value. I have no idea what this may be worth, but its a beautiful watch, and of considerable value.
Kindest Regards,
Tomas
People you thought were your best friends will stab you in the back to your face!
Love them anyway.
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[Updated on: Tue, 25 April 2017 11:30] Report message to a moderator
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Re: continuation of my earlier posts........ [message #8021 is a reply to message #8020] |
Tue, 25 April 2017 20:33 |
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Barney Green
Messages: 1747 Registered: February 2014 Location: Wolfsburg, Germany
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Gruen Authority |
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Bob,
it is not easy to determine a value of a vintage watch. A vintage watch is always exactly worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Your watch is pretty rare and technically outstanding. Plus it is in pristine shape, so I assume that a number of serious collectors would be interested. That should lead to a sales price in the 3 to 5k$ range.
I personally would not spend that money currently but I know others might do...
Best regards
Barney
Gruen, Gruen, Gruen ist alles was ich habe... Gruen, Gruen, Gruen is all I have...(German folklore song)
[Updated on: Tue, 25 April 2017 20:34] Report message to a moderator
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Re: continuation of my earlier posts........ [message #8023 is a reply to message #8021] |
Tue, 25 April 2017 22:15 |
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afire
Messages: 1331 Registered: May 2013 Location: Wisconsin
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Gruen Authority |
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I tend to agree with Barney's ballpark estimate. And, Bob, I also agree that it's too rare to really pin down an accurate value, which leaves Barney's estimate just that - an estimate. I can't imagine that it wouldn't fetch at least $3000, but at the same time, wouldn't be shocked to find that the right buyer would pay significantly more than $5000 either. Just doing a little preliminary searching, wind indicators in general do seem to add a significant premium. But there are so many variables that it's way beyond my scope of knowledge to say how that would translate to this watch. Most of us here have a pretty good grasp of the wristwatch market. Speaking for myself, my limited knowledge of pocket watch values is largely incidental to my searching for wristwatches. And I suspect the same is true for many others here. On the other forum, somebody mentioned Art Bissell. He's not a member here or at vintagewatchforums.com, but if somebody could get you in touch with him, I'm sure he'd have a good grasp of what this watch could likely fetch. Gruen pocket watches are his specialty. And he could probably educate you on the finer points of that movement.
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Re: continuation of my earlier posts........ [message #8028 is a reply to message #8027] |
Wed, 26 April 2017 15:51 |
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timeliz
Messages: 602 Registered: May 2013 Location: Northern California
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Gruen Master |
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I was under impressed myself.
I do feel good in that Bob has a better understanding of the value of his family heirloom treasure.
Some things are truely priceless.
"Some days are diamonds, some days are stones..." -John Denver
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Re: continuation of my earlier posts........ [message #8031 is a reply to message #8030] |
Thu, 27 April 2017 05:05 |
rwlewis_ct27
Messages: 7 Registered: April 2017
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Gruen Apprentice |
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Many thanks to all of you for your insight and for sharing with me. To me this watch is priceless due to my family history and the information you have shared makes it even more valuable, to me and my loved ones. I can not thank you all enough.
Bob L.
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