I have an antique gold Elgin lady’s watch that was my grandmother’s. It is engraved with her initial “D” (for Dola). It is over 120 years old, but not very valuable. At the time, the style was for women to wear them on a chain that hung from a pin on their sweater. I used to wear it as a pocket watch whenever I wore a suit vest.
I mentioned yesterday that I have my grandfather’s Longines pocket watch that’s well over 100 years old. I’ve never had it appraised – although I probably should have for insurance purposes. After yesterday’s comments, my curiosity got the better of me and I started to do a little online research. Turns out that a comparable Longines pocket watch from that era, in the same style, is worth between 4 to 5 figures!
I believe it would be better to sell it and enjoy a few nice things for yourself and your family. Holding onto something that expensive invites heartache, theft or loss.
If the item will be used it worth keeping it. If the item will not be used then it should be passed along (sold or gift) to someone who will use it and care for it daily.
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
How much would that brand of pocket watches go for these days?
Amina Rush over 1 year ago
about $20,000?
Macushlalondra over 1 year ago
At one time gentleman wore these all the time. They were pretty classy in the day.
dlkrueger33 over 1 year ago
It IS, Baldo!
Durak Premium Member over 1 year ago
I sure hope thus doesn’t end with the watch being broken.
brick10 over 1 year ago
And Esau sold his birthright for a bowl of potage.
royq27 over 1 year ago
Antiques Roadshow, here I come…
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
Baldo will have hard decision to make……….maybe?
RadioDial Premium Member over 1 year ago
Sell it now, or your Executor will later.
ladykat over 1 year ago
Don’t you dare sell that watch, Baldo!
Robert Wilson Premium Member over 1 year ago
I have an antique gold Elgin lady’s watch that was my grandmother’s. It is engraved with her initial “D” (for Dola). It is over 120 years old, but not very valuable. At the time, the style was for women to wear them on a chain that hung from a pin on their sweater. I used to wear it as a pocket watch whenever I wore a suit vest.
locake over 1 year ago
Baldo needs to tell his father how much the watch is worth. Dad probably did not intend to give him something worth $20,000.
Linguist over 1 year ago
I mentioned yesterday that I have my grandfather’s Longines pocket watch that’s well over 100 years old. I’ve never had it appraised – although I probably should have for insurance purposes. After yesterday’s comments, my curiosity got the better of me and I started to do a little online research. Turns out that a comparable Longines pocket watch from that era, in the same style, is worth between 4 to 5 figures!
I’m not telling my grandson!
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 1 year ago
I believe it would be better to sell it and enjoy a few nice things for yourself and your family. Holding onto something that expensive invites heartache, theft or loss.
raybarb44 over 1 year ago
Might be able to finish that ride of yours…..
mafastore over 1 year ago
If the item will be used it worth keeping it. If the item will not be used then it should be passed along (sold or gift) to someone who will use it and care for it daily.