• Apprentice
    10 May 2020, 4 p.m.

    Hello,

    I was hoping this community may be able to help me learn a little bit more
    about this IWC watch. Here's what I know about it:

    • Vintage IWC Schaffhausen Women's Gold Watch

    • Very likely purchased in early 1940s (pre-1945)

    • Gold band is marked "525"

    • Watch still functions when wound

    Pictures below:

    Would love to know more about the watch and how to find out more details.
    Thanks to all in advance!

  • Apprentice
    10 May 2020, 7:13 p.m.

    please give us a picture of the movement

  • Apprentice
    10 May 2020, 8:54 p.m.

    Thank you for your reply. I do not trust myself to open up the watch for fear
    of damaging it. Is there any way to determine more about this watch from its
    face/design alone? The back of the watch has no markings on it. Thank you
    again to all for any input.

  • Apprentice
    10 May 2020, 8:56 p.m.

    One thing I do notice, is that most of the IWC watches have script typography
    on the dial for spelling out IWC, but this watch has block letters spelling
    out IWC. I was hoping that may be an identifying feature to determine either
    the type of watch this is, or at least provide for a time period wherein the
    block letter typeface was used. Perhaps that is just wishful thinking.

  • Apprentice
    11 May 2020, 10:32 p.m.

    Many of the smaller (ladies) size watches came with block letters instead of
    the signature. Beyond that, I can't offer much about the watch. A photo of the
    movement, and the serial numbers would allow collectors to search the
    approximate year of manufacture and sale from a website.

    I don't recall seeing gold cases marked .525, which would suggest 12 karat
    (actually 12.6).