• Apprentice
    24 Jan 2019, 12:14 a.m.

    I am wondering if someone can help me find out more about this pocket watch.
    I've inherited it from my grand-grand mother, long time ago. There is
    engraving for, or from Popovic Brothers, Belgrade, but this is less important.
    I am more interested in when the watch was manufactured and, eventualy, what
    the current value might be on the market? Any help would be very much
    appreciated.

  • Master
    24 Jan 2019, 2:34 a.m.

    Hello Zoja and welcome to the forum. According to the "Date Your IWC" applet,
    the case of your watch was produced around 1903. If you can open up the
    caseback and find the movement number that is engraved on the movement
    (possibly a 6 digit number, different from the case number) we can help
    identify the movement as well. Photos of the movement would also help.

  • Apprentice
    25 Jan 2019, 7:02 a.m.

    Hi Ben, thanks for your reply. Getting closer to resolve the mistery. THe
    number engraved on the movement is identical to the number on the caseback.
    I'll post the picture of the mashine just to make sure that I am not making
    some mistake. Thanks a lot once again.

  • Apprentice
    25 Jan 2019, 7:13 a.m.

    I am sorry, the number that appears to be the same is actually the rerflection
    od the one on the caseback. I have to open it again and try to make and post a
    clear picture of the movement and the number engraved on it. There is a 6
    digit number on one of these two posted picture, but I am afraid not quite
    readable. My appology for this recklessness.

    Kind regards

  • Apprentice
    26 Jan 2019, 1:33 a.m.

    Hi, I finally managed to open the movement cover and read (using magnifier)
    the number engraved on the movement. It reads 247412 (the last digit might be
    9, but to me it looks like 2).

    Thanks for your help.

    Kind regards.

  • Master
    26 Jan 2019, 3:22 a.m.

    Well the numbers make sense - it seems you have a beautiful caliber 64 from
    1901. It looks like it is in really nice condition and matches well with the
    gold case. I'm sorry I can't give you a value for the watch, you may look to
    see what similar pieces are currently selling for on various auction sites. It
    is a great piece, though, and I would hold onto it if I were you.

  • Master
    26 Jan 2019, 6:55 p.m.

    I just wanted to add a few images that can be found online depicting the IWC
    caliber 64. You can see some slight differences - your movement may be an
    earlier vairent of the Cal. 64:

  • Apprentice
    27 Jan 2019, 9:42 p.m.

    Ben, I really do not know how to thank you for your help and time you spent on
    something that was puzzling me for ages. I was always wondering how old that
    watch might be and you finally made me feel releaved. Your interest and
    knowedge related to this topic is also something that amazes me.

    Thanks a lot once again.

    Cheers

    Zoja