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<p>[QUOTE="916Bulldogs123, post: 9547252, member: 75"]Well, I didn't spend any money getting it open. My friend who has a pawn shop with watch and Jewelry repair and I figured it out after a few minutes. The front and back screw off Lol. The watch was made by The Dueber watch company After they purchased the company and moved to Ohio.</p><p>The serial #736761 Dates the watch to 1890, or just prior because 740000 started 1890</p><p>The case was made by Keystone and is as you said 10K gold filled. </p><p>Mikey</p><p>[ATTACH=full]454838[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]454839[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="916Bulldogs123, post: 9547252, member: 75"]Well, I didn't spend any money getting it open. My friend who has a pawn shop with watch and Jewelry repair and I figured it out after a few minutes. The front and back screw off Lol. The watch was made by The Dueber watch company After they purchased the company and moved to Ohio. The serial #736761 Dates the watch to 1890, or just prior because 740000 started 1890 The case was made by Keystone and is as you said 10K gold filled. Mikey [ATTACH=full]454838[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]454839[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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