Ladies' cocktail watch in 14k white gold with three tiny diamonds on either side of the dial and a larger diamond above and below.. Signed crown--no markings inside case. Believed to be 100% original.
In reply to look like Anita by jabs
In reply to Over $2000.00 in today's by Reverend Rob
Twenty-plus years later the initial price of this 1947 Anita was still more costly than a steel Omega Speedmaster. I did some research years ago on a rare 18k Speedy and I published this info:
"...In 1970 the suggested retail price of the 18k Speedmaster offered to the public was 3,917 Swiss francs (approx. $1,340 at the time, compared with $185 for the standard steel model). ."
My wife does not wear this anymore and has decided to sell it, to fund the servicing of the automatic she does wear.
This watch is for sale, though I'm not sure what price to ask. It was $195 new, so I'll start there and see if any acceptable offers come in.
Cheers,
Brad