Here I took the risk when buying, I do not dare guess watches ID
case is similar model 158 from this era, but in 18k white gold, I guess by the serial number the year of manufacture to 1925
dial is being cut and not signed, the numbers are roman
movement is 9AA and is marked with number 13 placed in the trapezoid (I have already met with those markings several times, anyone know what it means)
What is the date mark below the detent screw, Jaroslav?
Lovely watch, great numerals. I would guess at new hands.
In reply to What is the date mark below by bobbee
Thanks for the warning Bob, previously I did not notice date mark
it's a asterisk, correct date of 1924
I had previously posted some info on the different gold styles for this watch.... I just need to find that post.
Actually, I dare you to guess Jabs....as your guesses on your last 20 or so watch records have turned out to be solid model ID's based on the ads you post with your examples. A "guess" is a good startign point for discussion. :)
In reply to Actually, I dare you to guess by William Smith
Well it is true that each obtained watch comparing with the database advert and watches that we are published.
In this case, I really found nothing. Waiting for help from more experienced members :)
I have found Lady Maxim ads as late as 1924, and that is what I believe the numbered watches are, ladies and mens.
LM.
I'm in with Lady Maxim
Agreed for now that this dial type was primarily used on the early Lady Maxims.
The case shape for this watch should be listed as octagonal.