Posted 13 years ago
slim
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this is one of the watches from my previous post. i am re-posting with more pics. hope this will help somebody identify my watch. thanks Slim
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Posted 13 years ago
slim
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this is one of the watches from my previous post. i am re-posting with more pics. hope this will help somebody identify my watch. thanks Slim
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Cant find any info on Mirinda.The 10 1/2 ligne is the size of the movement 23.70 mm.
Good luck with you'r search.
thanks gearpunk. i am amazed someone could make a beautiful timepiece and not put their name on it.
I know what ya mean.I have a few really nice French/Swiss pocket watches,and can't find any info on the maker.
well lets just think they are one of a kind and worth thousands! (to us)
My thoughts exactly Slim!
oh darn i think i unsubscribed myself by mistake
Slim
I have a watch that looks exactly like this, belonged to my grandmother who was born in 1896, died 1932, and I think it is circa 1920. My watch has inscribed on the inside of the case
Illinois Watch Case Co.
ELGIN
Guraranteed
Ramona
20years
Double Stock
2706895
on the movement is "Roco 15 Jewels 2 ADJS Langendorf Swiss
So far have found no way to document dates for the serial number, but inside and out, this is exactly the same as yours in the way it looks
oldguy1763 thanks for the reply. did you post any pics of yours? i don't know if you did but if you click on the pics and save as my pictures you can zoom in on it and see what it says on the inside. mine says scepter, warrented 10 yrs, 10 1/2 ligne, 4474423. the movement has mirinda swiss, 7 jewels, 2 adjustments. i know it is a transitional watch probably from the 20's. can't believe they would't put their name on such a quality timepiece. if i find anymore info on mine or yours i will post it. thanks for the comeback. slim
Hello, i just posted a similar face watch... i emailed Dean Judy (found online as an author of '100 Years of Vintage Watches')
I have never run across a "Paskar" vintage watch in my travels as yet, that I can remember. Keep in mind/note: Any
jeweler or retailer could order watch movements from a Swiss factory, and
have any name they wanted placed on the dial (if they ordered a sufficient
quantity) or movement. Usually they ordered a quantity of movements from the
factory, and then had them cased over here in North America, or ordered them
completed/cased from the manufacturer. This may be what your watch is, as I
have never heard of a Swiss manufacturer by this name.
Not sure if that might help narrow it down for you. I'm trying to get a solid answer on what mine is, but this seems to make sense, to me they look almost the same!
malaiki, thanks for the comeback. your watch looks very similar. seems like back then anybody could buy parts, assemble them and have their own watch company. just can't understand why they wouldn't put their name on them. they are very nice pieces. thanks again for the comeback.
It looks identical to a ROCO watch i have!