QUOTE(r3kahsttub @ Mar 1 2016, 11:08 AM)
A friend was clearing some of her grandpa's stuff, a year after he had passed, and came across a box with some watches in it. She called me up for yumcha, to see if I could help valuate some of them and see if anything was worth selling.
All of them were very old, possibly from the 80s or early 90s; there was a Glycine, some Seikos, some Citizens, a Bulova, and what looked like some Russian brand watches. Some fake; came across a Seiko 5 with "SIEKO" stamped on the bracelet. There was a Tudor in a shape I'd never seen before, and felt way too light that I would question its legitimacy.
Anyway, when we left, she gave me this as a memento:
Again, not sure about its authenticity, but seems to be a vintage gold plated Ladies' Seiko from 198x - 199x. Doesn't work, and don't know what the overall damage is; so not sure if I want to bring it in to Thong Sia, or my ahpek. Any suggestions?
Got a similar watch from my late grandfather, sent it to Thong Sia, they do not have parts anymore. Can share your ahpek's contact ah?All of them were very old, possibly from the 80s or early 90s; there was a Glycine, some Seikos, some Citizens, a Bulova, and what looked like some Russian brand watches. Some fake; came across a Seiko 5 with "SIEKO" stamped on the bracelet. There was a Tudor in a shape I'd never seen before, and felt way too light that I would question its legitimacy.
Anyway, when we left, she gave me this as a memento:
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Again, not sure about its authenticity, but seems to be a vintage gold plated Ladies' Seiko from 198x - 199x. Doesn't work, and don't know what the overall damage is; so not sure if I want to bring it in to Thong Sia, or my ahpek. Any suggestions?

QUOTE(Hans.R @ Mar 2 2016, 03:33 PM)
High 5 
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