18k Ladies Watch - Thrift Store Find

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I purchased this 18k ladies gold watch at a thrift store for $3. I have found 14k ladies watches in the past but never 18k or this size. The chronograph hand is broken off and floating around inside. I'm not sure if the watch will work properly. I'm wondering if I should keep it or scrap it.
If I keep it, I would try and wear it as a watch pendant and maybe someday take the insides out and wear it as a photo locket. My jeweler pays $65 to scrap the smaller 14k watches. I would get little more on this one. But then again, when will I ever come across an 18k watch?
Decisions, Decisions.....lol..
 

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I would have it repaired if possible.
 

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First off. It is not a chronograph hand. That is called the Sub Second hand on a non chronograph FYI When the second hand mounts on top of the hour hand it is called a sweep, when it is by itself and below it is a sub second (Because it is sub to the main gear train)
It is very easily repairable takes only a few minutes. As long as the watch is running. Have it fixed and sell it on eBay. For three dollars you have made an absolute score!
Cheers
 

Great find. Definitely one to repair
 

It if you only want $85 for it...let me know. I agree with everyone else, repair it and/or sell on eBay.
 

Thank you everyone for your input! I really thought you would all say to scrap it for $. I guess I was wrong.
I checked out the eBay link that Huntsman53 added. I got a little education on Minerva watches.
I will hang on to it and look into having it repaired in the future.
 

IMHO: I would check into the cost for a repair. :icon_thumleft:
 

Would you actually get more out of it with it fixed up and running. :dontknow: I stopped spending money on repairs years ago because the cost of it had gone up so much, plus the lead time of getting them back has gotten longer and longer. As for me I'd just put away knowing it's worth it's weight in gold at least.
 

Take the insides out and put a photo in it? I hope you're joking. Get that baby repaired.
 

Awesome 18K Minerva. Beautiful chain set-up too.
 

The hardest part of this repair is knowing how to remove the stem and put it back (and having the tools) With the right tools this is less than 4 minute repair and my guys will do it for me for free.
 

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