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    Posted 14 years ago

    rosshele
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    This was my grandmother's pocket watch. It measures 1_1/4 inches diameter. The inside dial reads Luxor Watch Co. The other markings are ROY watch case and 14k gold. I'd like to find out how old this is, and what the approximate worth would be. It's really beautiful, although not working. No intention of selling it, but would like to know its history.

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    1. Tony R. Weston, 14 years ago
      Do you have any photos of the inside movement? Does it say Luxor there as well? The watch case was made by Roy obviously. I would guess the age at approx. late teens to early 1920's. Post a closeup picture of the movement when you can and I might have further info or others here might have a listing in their books that could help. Best regard, Tony.

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