This came from my father's collection. Any help in identifying? Personally, I think it is pretty ugly. It says revue on the front, but I cant find anything even remotely similar out there.
As the dial already indicates it is a Revue Automatic, in-house caliber MSR T 57, made in the 1960s. Rotor on ball bearing, no quick date, excenter fine adjustment, mineral crystal, stainless steel case with screwed back.
When I look up revue t57, I can't even find one other watch like this that has sold to get a ballpark. Can anyone find something similar out there on the market that sold recently?
It will be on eBay later this week. It is one of about 100 different watches that I need to eventually sell.
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