Postby Englishlever » Fri Mar 03, 2006 11:37 am
Hi Mike, Many thanks for the reply,
The main watch in question is a silver demi-hunter wristwatch with silver wire strap lugs, and the case back is stamped from the top as follows:
Rectangle with curved corners, and a circle impression on the top edge with the initals G S in capitals (casemaker?)
H 93397 (Case number and matches those on band and bezel)
A Stylised 'Heart' shaped shield containing the initials ' I F '
Then in a line across the case in the following order:
A plain Oval shield containing a pair of sylised 'F''s which are positioned horizontally and opposing each other (believe these are the marks for imported silver for the Glasgow assay office)
A Plain oval (same as the import shield) with an italic 'y'
In the centre is stamped 'ACHEF' Swiss Made
To the right of centre a rectangular stamp containing the initials F W
Below these to the left of centre, a 'stretched' oval containing the grade mark of .925
To the right of this is stamped 'BREVET' in a semi-circle over a Swiss 'Cross', under which is stamped the word 'DEM.' (which I'm assuming is the case ID of Demi-Hunter.
The watch has a stem wind / Stem set movement, so I'm now guessing it's likely to be after 1920, as prior to that they were usually stem wind / pin set.
I may be able to get a photo via a microscope, but it's too small for a camera, it won't go in a scanner with the case open, and the hole for the crystal is too small for the scanner to pick up an image of the case back with the bezel shut.
Would appreciate any help with it.
Best regards
John.