Posted 11 years ago
stwillia76
(137 items)
After two years I looked at this watch again. I was amazed that the back of the watch was off. I was unable to get the back off and could not identify this watch. Well now it is opened and guess what. I am still unable to identify the movement. There is no company or marks on the movement itself. The case was made by J.B.B.
I do know this. It is a trench watch. It is heavy. It is not gold, How in the world can someone identify this watch when there is no info?
The movement is moving inside and the second hand is moving.
Anybody out there have an idea as to who made this watch?
should pop apart at the center seam around the case, use a loupe or magnifying glass and should be an indent where the pry spot is located
Believe it or not, I can't find any indention anywhere. This piece is very tight. I guess I might have to go to a jeweler to open it. I Still don't know what kind it is.
After two years I looked at this watch again. I was amazed that the back of the watch was off. I was unable to get the back off and could not identify this watch. Well now it is opened and guess what. I am still unable to identify the movement. There is no company or marks on the movement itself. The case was made by J.B.B.
I do know this. It is a trench watch. It is heavy. It is not gold, How in the world can someone identify this watch when there is no info?
The movement is moving inside and the second hand is moving.
Anybody out there have an idea as to who made this watch?