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    Posted 14 years ago

    JerryHauls…
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    got this watch at a local pick job. The face reads R.B. St John Nenagh. I can't find too much about it and hoping you can help me.

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    1. tikiray tikiray, 14 years ago
      All I know is that is was made in the town of Nenagh, Ireland.
    2. tikiray tikiray, 14 years ago
      Open up the back and see if there is any other info written on the watch works.
    3. JerryHaulsItAll, 14 years ago
      How do I open up the "back" ?
      Thanks,
    4. Irishpp, 14 years ago
      Dont use a knife slide a finger nail in usually a place on the side or pull top winder up Nenagh is in county Tipperary
    5. tikiray tikiray, 14 years ago
      It probably unscrews. Just try to twist it, carefully.
    6. JerryHaulsItAll, 14 years ago
      Thanks Everyone!
      How old is this watch?
    7. JerryHaulsItAll, 14 years ago
      What is the value of this watch?
    8. JerryHaulsItAll, 14 years ago
      How do I get the section "open" where the jewels or works are?
    9. JerryHaulsItAll, 14 years ago
      I see a number 390752 with a 6 under that area...
    10. toolate2 toolate2, 14 years ago
      Looks to me like a Swiss watch made as a special order for this gentleman from Ireland. You need to get the back open so we can see the movement. Is it hinged? If so you would pop the back open by doing what Irishpp suggested...
    11. JerryHaulsItAll, 14 years ago
      There are other things etched or marked also that are very hard to read or decipher...
    12. tikiray tikiray, 14 years ago
      Ok... I see the hinge now. So if you haven't already opened it.... press the little button on the top (looks like a winder but it's not because it's key wound) and use your fingernail (nothing metal) to pop open the outer case if it doesn't open when the button is pressed.... there might be another lid that needs to be opened... as AR8 has stated. Look closely to see if there is a place were you can put your fingernail and pop that open.
    13. tikiray tikiray, 14 years ago
      The hour hand is missing and the minute hand looks a little precarious, that will take away from the value even if it does work.
    14. JerryHaulsItAll, 14 years ago
      I will try my best.. I see an inside "lid" where the the key would go to wind it...
      Now I have to figure out how to get that inside lid "open"...
    15. JerryHaulsItAll, 14 years ago
      I'll try to "open" it as soon as my wife gets home from work..
    16. JerryHaulsItAll, 14 years ago
      Additional pictures of the inside of the watch are now posted.

      Thanks again.

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