• Apprentice
    30 Aug 2018, 11:55 a.m.

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    I need help with identification.
    I inherited a watch and pocket watch IWC and I would be grateful for any information on these watches. But I would like to know all about them. I was looking for in google, but I'm not an expert . What I know is, that the pocket watch inherited my father and let them lie in the closet for 50 years. Watch were worn by someone, I suppose grandfather , and even then they lay 50 years in the closet . Once again , please help.
    What I know is: 
    a) pocket watch - weight 83 g
    - the razor is number 924266 and H5, and one more number 55231, on the outskirts is word „METAL“
    - has 2 tops, numbers are seen in the photos
    b) watch – the razos 1033924 and the C85, nothing more

    thank you in advance
    Milan
    milan.teply001@gmail.com

  • Master
    30 Aug 2018, 2:45 p.m.

    Greetings and welcome to the Forum. 
    WOW, two beautiful watches your father had lying around for 50 years!!

    The Pocket Watch is particularly nice! A Caliber 65T from 1930. 
    The H5 refers to height of the movement ie 5mm. 

    The wristwatch is from 1941 and if you relook at the C number, I think you will find it to be C83, which is the movement type. 
    This model was made from 1930 to 1947