I can't tell you either - watch values are highly variable, and depend on things like how rare a particular watch is, what condition it's in, what the case is made of, and whether it's a model that collectors want. Elgin was the largest producer of jeweled watches in the world for a long time, which means Elgins are fairly common. Also, ladies watches are generally less desired by collectors than mens. Apart from some rarer models, ladies watches are generally only as valuable as the metal in the case. Sorry I can't be more help!
I have an 1876 Eglin ladies watch I'm trying to find out the value nobody will help me
ReplyDeleteI can't tell you either - watch values are highly variable, and depend on things like how rare a particular watch is, what condition it's in, what the case is made of, and whether it's a model that collectors want. Elgin was the largest producer of jeweled watches in the world for a long time, which means Elgins are fairly common. Also, ladies watches are generally less desired by collectors than mens. Apart from some rarer models, ladies watches are generally only as valuable as the metal in the case.
ReplyDeleteSorry I can't be more help!