by Kelly
(El Dorado, Ca, USA)
I have a Hamilton Ladies Diamond 14 kt wristwatch handed down to me from my great grandmother. I can open the case but the face and hands remain intact and it seems ridiculous to pry it open for the serial numbers especially when I know that it's valuable. The best I can do is describe it for you.
The face says Hamilton (under the hands). There are no numbers on the face just up and down slits of white gold where the numbers should be. The shape is an oval shape. The entire watch is 14 kt white gold including the band. The clasp says 14kt on it and it has a white gold chain holding both ends of the band together. There are 14 small diamonds on each side of the band for a total of 28 on the bands alone. The bezel which is also white gold leaf shapes also has 5 small diamonds on each side for a total of 10 diamonds on the bezels. The face has a total of 20 diamonds surrounding it. The whole watch has 58 diamonds on it. On the back of the case there is an engraving that says Co___14kt. The watch is in mint condition and it's a automatic wind with a raised H on the winder.
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