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Ancre Silver Pocket watch P. Allana & Bros. 1910 I got it from my grandmother & want to know more about this beautiful watch.

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    Posted 11 years ago

    aspibharucha
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    want to know more about this watch more, I got it from my grand mother. On front dial it is written P. Allana & Bros. Karachi & on machine it is writteer Ancre. 1910.

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    1. Manikin Manikin, 11 years ago
      What a great gift ! welcome to CW and we have some watch people on here that can maybe help you as they check site today . I just think it has a grand look about it :-
    2. tempusfigit, 11 years ago
      What yu have is an Hebdomas with 8 day movement. Most watches had the be wound up every day and the Hebdomas from Switzerland was the first watch that could run up to 8 days. They are still making them today.
      For more info: http://www.hebdomas.net/hebdomas/HEBDOMAS_story.html
    3. aspibharucha, 11 years ago
      tempusfigit thanks for information

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