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18k, 14k from where ?
Dear friends.
Some collectors discriminate the watch cases which were made in the US or England or Argentina, they always prefer Swiss cases, especially 18k 14k solid gold cases. They say the gold alloy composition that was made in Switzerland has better colour and shinier, the quality that US and English cases cannot match.
My questions are :
Is that true ?
Do you see the difference in them ?
Are there documents mentioning this ?
Best regards.
Hoi
This message has been edited by hoipolloi on 2011-06-06 06:23:40

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tdn.dk · Apr 4, 2013
Discover the rare Omega Officer watches, made for the Swedish military during WWII. Collector tdn.dk completes his set with a white dial ref. 2165.
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18k, 14k from where ?
By: hoipolloi : June 6th, 2011-06:14
Dear friends. Some collectors discriminate the watch cases which were made in the US or England or Argentina, they always prefer Swiss cases, especially 18k 14k solid gold cases. They say the gold alloy composition that was made in Switzerland has better ...
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By: mondodec : June 6th, 2011-07:21
Hmm, I know from comments by former Norman Morris people that they thought the quality of US made gold cases matched that of the Swiss made cases. Certainly Dennison cases made in the UK are regarded as being as good in quality and composition as the Swis...
IMHO it is not...
By: mac_omega : June 6th, 2011-11:52
Hoi, IMHO it is not the alloy which commands lower prices with swiss, British or US cases. In my understanding there should not be much difference in 18K gold alloy from Switzerland, US or UK and the color is not so variable as with 14K gold where there i...
I agree
By: mondodec : June 7th, 2011-06:57
with you Erich. 'National production' cases are the most collectible in their country of origin. From what I see of auctions Seamasters cased in the US dont vary much from Swiss cased watches, but other models, such as the Constellation, do vary a bit, ma...
Thanks all.
By: hoipolloi : June 7th, 2011-07:30
Thanks Desmond. You are always the valuable source of info to me. Talking about collecting different kinds of watch cases from differnet countries, I agree only when you have more than 10 or 50 watches in your collection. But if you are a poor Vietnamese ...
GF vs Gold Capped.
By: hoipolloi : June 7th, 2011-09:05
Hi Gator. I think gold filled cases from the US attract buyers at the first look and cost much less (kind of Walmart with Chinese products) that's why now we have tons of cases that you can see the base metal inside and don't know what to do with them. Wi...
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By: aroma : June 8th, 2011-02:05
Just remembered - I had an old 1949 model 2577 Seamaster re-plated as the 80 micron gold cap had worn through. The watch repairer who did the job said that the 'new' gold was much more yellow than the 'old'. Apparently, this is a result of customer demand...