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alansader@mac.com
11-27-2007, 11:36 AM
Hello-I am hoping to identify the date of manufacture of this GP Lady's watch. These numbers on the works: 573500 and these on the back of the stainless case: 7555F.
Thank you in advance or the help!
alan
Watch Carefully
11-28-2007, 09:10 AM
Hi Alan,
I'm unable to give any such info for G-P from the data you provided. If you could share a photo of the watch and the movement (works), perhaps someone here could give you a fairly accurate estmate of age. G-P may have a method on their website for requesting such information--I suggest you look them up on-line.
Cheers,
Brad
alansader@mac.com
11-28-2007, 06:56 PM
Hi Alan,
I'm unable to give any such info for G-P from the data you provided. If you could share a photo of the watch and the movement (works), perhaps someone here could give you a fairly accurate estmate of age. G-P may have a method on their website for requesting such information--I suggest you look them up on-line.
Cheers,
Brad
http://gallery.mac.com/alansader/100030/IMG_1220/web.jpg
HERE IS THE IMAGE OF THE G-P LADIES WATCH I AM HOPING TO IDENTIFY AS TO DATE OF MANUFACTURE AND CLASS OF WATCH...IS THIS ENOUGH OR SHOULD I POST PICS OF WORKS AND BACK?MANY THANKS.
ALAN
alansader@mac.com
11-28-2007, 06:59 PM
http://gallery.mac.com/alansader#100030
Watch Carefully
11-29-2007, 10:45 AM
As many photos as you can provide will help. There are GP experts out there, who may be able to identify the movement and pin it down to withing a handful of years.
Cheers,
Brad
ammk66
12-13-2007, 12:02 AM
I have uploaded a photo of a watch similar to one I have (my grandfather's watch)...
Mine is 10k gold filled with what looks like a W in front of the 10k gold filled writing (located on the bottom of the watch between the lugs).
The face of my watch has applied gold numbers but they are curvier than the watch in the photo. The area the seconds hand is in is sunken with a gold hand and black printed seconds. The border is the same black printed border around the face of the watch.
I tried to take a pic of this watch and another Perregaux I have:
women's 14K with diamond (?) at top and bottom.
That watch is square yellow gold with white gold shapes (kind of clovers with elongated bottoms each containing a diamond). Gold hands. Applied gold hour markers with 3, 6, 9 and 12 being numbers.
Any info on the watches would be appreciated. That being said - I would also appreciate info on how you manage to take such good pics of the watches you post on this forum. I tried to take pics using my digital (4 megapixel) Canon PowerShot and all I get is a picture of glare.... What is the secret?
Thanks......
AM
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