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WOMEN'S PLATINUM DIAMOND FIDEN SWISS WATCH | 2.50 CTS TW OF Diamonds

Estimated price for orientation: 3 100 $

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Description
Brand: Fiden Country/Region of Manufacture: Switzerland
Gender: Women's Age Group: Adult
Style: Luxury: Dress Styles Band Color: Platinum
Band Material: Platinum Case Size: 15mm
Movement: Mechanical: Hand-winding Case Color: Silver
Display: Analog Case Material: Diamond, Platinum
Year of Manufacture: 1930-1939 Watch Shape: Oval
Features: 12-Hour Dial Face Color: Silver
Number of Jewels: 17 Jewels


Fiden Lady’s Platinum and Multi-Diamond (TW - 2.50 CTS) Wrist Watch
Fiden Watch Co.; Swiss; Lady's; Circa 1930s
STYLE: The length lug-to-lug is 15 mm without a crown.
CASE: The platinum, white, oval case features fancy lugs, diamond bezel, snap back.
BAND: The band is bracelet style with a weight of 13.0 dwts. and a length of 6 3/4".
DIAL: This silver dial displays Arabic numerals, minute tracks, baton hands, and marked "Helene".
MOVT: This manual 17-jewel movement with lever escapement is stem set.
Experts Opinion: With the entire watchcase, bezel, lugs, each band link and even fold-over clasp garnished with diamonds, it's hard to call this watch traditional looking.  eACAT1-33
  CONDITION
C 3-15  (Case is in Very Good Condition - worn)
D 3  (Dial is in Very Good Condition)
M 3 
(Movement is in Very Good Condition)
  CONTACT INFORMATION: Richard M. Gilbert
640 South Washington Blvd.
Sarasota, FL  34236-7137
Phone:  1-941-955-9405
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