Eszeha watch find. Watch experts please help.

pugwrangler

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gollum

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Hey Pugwrangler,

Eszeha used to put movements from other watches in their own cases. Sometimes from very expensive watches:

Chopard, IWC, Eterna, JLC, Movado, Vacheron and many other top Swiss makers. Open your case and see what name is on the movement. If it is a famous brand, you may have an expensive time piece. Check it out. You might just have a banner find. I am withholding a BANNER VOTE until we see the name of the movement.

CONGRATULATIONS!

Mike
 

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Agreed. Many watches have a retailers name on a Swiss movement. Let us know.
 

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pugwrangler

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I have no clue how to open it. Most watches have the little notch, but this seems all enclosed. Any ideas?
 

gollum

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Probably a screw back case. Take it to any jeweler and they can open it up for you cheap.

Mike
 

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Some pocket watch's face piece hinges outward, Good Luck!
 

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