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Depends on the previous owner-- eg I would not pay for a watch owned by Brando but for Einstain yes
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To an extent
By: dshao1 : September 16th, 2009-16:43
Hi Bill, I'd pay a premium for a watch with its original papers, but no more than the cost of getting a Certificate of Authenticity from VC. This would be enough for me to believe a watch is original. Unless I had some other interest in famous people that...
Hi Dan
By: yesjb : September 17th, 2009-06:58
I'm with you I too have a few pieces with engraved initials or dedication. And I too wonder about the original owners and what they were like. I especially like the ones given to a son by his parents. That really stirs some thoughts I have a Gruen Curvex ...
Hi Bill
By: yesjb : September 17th, 2009-07:01
I don't doubt the authenticity, but its in awful condition and I would nit pay a premium for it or even offer the minimum. Thee are other Hollywood stars from the past however, that I would definitely think about paying a premium. Best, Joseph
The results are in!!!
By: WHL : September 17th, 2009-13:14
I can hardly believe it, but this watch sold for $18,000, including buyer's premium.Though the consensus of those who posted here seems to be that this watch woldn't be worth more than a similar watch without the engraved case back, there were at least tw...
It did quite well
By: lsmith : September 18th, 2009-10:49
but keep in mind that the Antiquorum rating was AAA. The discoloration was oxidation which indicated that it had never been polished. The dial was clean, and much of what is seen in those pics are on the crystal. It was one of those that you had to see in...