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    Watch ID

    Anyone know what this is? Vintage from an old episode of CSI:

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    Benzinger Custom Skeletonized Star movement.

    So what difference does it make, whether it's 20 minutes or 20 years, since neither amounts to the faintest echo of the tiniest whisper in the thunder of time.

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    Re: Watch ID

    Looks to be a Vizio ECO 1080p LCD monitor, my guess is 37", circa 2009 or 2010. Unfortunately, we don't give valuations on this forum, but Vizio is basically the Invicta HDTV equivalent

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    Quote Originally Posted by portauto View Post
    Looks to be a Vizio ECO 1080p LCD monitor, my guess is 37", circa 2009 or 2010. Unfortunately, we don't give valuations on this forum, but Vizio is basically the Invicta HDTV equivalent

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    Benzinger Custom Skeletonized Star movement.

    So what difference does it make, whether it's 20 minutes or 20 years, since neither amounts to the faintest echo of the tiniest whisper in the thunder of time.

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    Re: Watch ID

    I am almost certain it's a vintage Omega De Ville

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    Quote Originally Posted by napel View Post
    I am almost certain it's a vintage Omega De Ville
    De Ville? I was actually thinking a Dynamic but I couldn't find a case like that.
    Benzinger Custom Skeletonized Star movement.

    So what difference does it make, whether it's 20 minutes or 20 years, since neither amounts to the faintest echo of the tiniest whisper in the thunder of time.

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    Confused Re: Watch ID

    After looking at it more, I think it is either an Omega Deville or a Favre Leuba

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    Re: Watch ID

    Grrrrr...could be a Vintage Vacheron too. That's a tough one with just that photo.

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    The vintage square case on the Favre Leuba looks significantly different. Only beveled on top, not top and bottom like this one.
    Benzinger Custom Skeletonized Star movement.

    So what difference does it make, whether it's 20 minutes or 20 years, since neither amounts to the faintest echo of the tiniest whisper in the thunder of time.

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    Re: Watch ID

    The dial looks like an Hour Vision, the case like Favre Leuba as they use the square/circle combo, so did Omega. I said Vacheron b/c I have seen that style too on the late 60's early 70's. Just hard to tell with just that photo on this one. I give up!!!

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    I am thinking it might actually be a Seamaster, perhaps a Mk III. I am still looking for that case however. The Mk III were certainly massive enough for this watch to be in the same family.
    Benzinger Custom Skeletonized Star movement.

    So what difference does it make, whether it's 20 minutes or 20 years, since neither amounts to the faintest echo of the tiniest whisper in the thunder of time.

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