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[QUOTE="Hans Sprungfeld, post: 4818022, member: 181"] Okay, on topic... Unless i've missed it, there doesn't seem to be any mention of Vacheron Constantin in this thread yet. The only watch of value that I own is a very understated steel VC that my mother gave as a birthday present to my father half a year after their marriage 76 years ago (it's engraved on the back). I've always felt that knowing I had a 'good enough' watch with a meaningful backstory set me well for any full-dress fancy occasion, and otherwise 'insulated' me from ever considering the purchase of a luxury watch, which would neither fit my style or resources. Similarly, I've always assumed that because it wasn't a precious metal, my watch wasn't particularly valuable, but this thread has piqued my interest. Toward [USER=523]@SubbaBub[/USER], [USER=273]@UConn Esq[/USER], or anybody else who has an informed pov, what's a good recommendation toward getting more information and a better sense of what I have? I don't know the model or anything else, but a cursory Google look gives me the impression that it might now be worth quite a bit more than I've imagined. I figure that I ought to at least know, especially with a daughter who would reflexively say, "Sell it, and give me the money," if I were to give her a heads up that it's among some things I've told her aren't just clutter to hastily discard when I move on from this earthly splendor. I've very rarely worn the watch, though I do like it beyond its "my father's watch" status. Some time in the late 90s, I sold a non-running Jaeger-LeCoultre reversing face watch (also from my father, but that felt gimmicky and way out of character for me), and used some of the money to have the Vacheron cleaned & such. Last night, I wound it for the first time in more than a decade. It's keeping correct time. It's a nice watch. Kudos to [USER=39]@B1GEast[/USER] for a good thread for the days leading up to the Gonzaga game. [/QUOTE]
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