I inherited a Benrus 10k gold watch with stainless steel back and an Elgin watch. Both from the 1920's. Both work and are in fair shape. Just wondering what they are worth and any other info that you know of
thanks
I inherited a Benrus 10k gold watch with stainless steel back and an Elgin watch. Both from the 1920's. Both work and are in fair shape. Just wondering what they are worth and any other info that you know of
thanks
Welcome talvalon, welcome to WUS!
Maybe you care to read the Rules and Regulations first?
VERY useful reading!
Also please post a couple of close up, sharp pics, and if you can some sharp pics of the movements!
Friendly greetings!
Thanks for posting. We can ID the Elgin for you if you have the serial number from the movement. The Benrus looks newer to me than the 1920s.
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