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Jaeger-LeCoultre

no value...

 

but a few things I would like to point one:

1) first and foremost, if you are going to ask questions based on a photo that you've taken, make sure the photo is good enough for other people to see what it is. Take the photos you've taken and go ask your neighbors what it is and if they can't tell you, we won't either. The picture you've posted was out of focus and very hard to see what's going on.

2) current trend for lady watch is over-sized, not tiny one. Also white metal sells a lot easier.

3) in general the used market for lady watch is very very limited and so the value normally takes a heavy pounding. Quite often it's just the gold value of the watch and not much. One notable exception is Queen Elizabeth's 101 smile

4) original box and papers add to the value of the item, especially vintage one. But once again, with a lady watch, the added value is limited.

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