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Originally Posted by engatwork
David look closely around the case and see if it is stamped 14k (or 18k). If it is then that means the case is solid 14k gold which adds that much more to the value. It could also say 14k gold filled which is not solid gold.
A couple of my favorites that I have are Vulcain Cricket watches with a loud, mechanical alarm.
Go ahead and get her that Rolex Kuan. She will be able to enjoy it for years to come. I picked mine up in 1997 and wear it when I get dressed up.
I have a 14k gold case Jules Jurgensen watch from the 60s that does not work. I'm thinking about selling it if gold hits $2500/oz.
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I think I will do that Jim.