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I have posted another pic and will get more today. I did take it to what many say is the best place in Atlanta to take Clocks and watches on Cheshire Bridge Road... The gentleman opened up my watch in front of me so I could take a picture. He explained to me and showed me why this watch is not fixable. I didn't understand to be honest...but he said this self winding mechanism has just worn out and there is no way to fix it. However it can be wound manually and so far I think I get a good 2-3 days of time per wind...
He said the watch case in addition to the back piece should be all 14k gold...I have no clue on this one either... he may have just been guessing...
If at some point this winding thing gets tedious/ineffective and I decide to sell... are there tests to determine the gold value so I know how to sell this? OR would collector's still want this watch as is??? There is a shadow on the dial from the hands being still for 25 years... He said it was the radio active material they used to make it glow that did that.
Any advice is always appreciated. I am excited about getting a new band on it and wearing it out for special occasions... I still think the watch is pretty good looking!