Hi everyone,
I recently went through some family heirlooms and rediscovered two watches that have been sitting in a bank vault for years. After taking them to a Rolex dealer for an assessment, I’m now looking for some advice on what to do next.
The Watches:
1.Rolex Oysterdate Precision (6694/0, Serial: 2048751) - 34mm, from around the late 60s?
The Rolex dealer confirmed the winder mechanism no longer seals properly and recommended a full restoration, which, in Italy, can only be done in Milan. They estimated the restoration starting at €1,800 but estimated it would likely cost around €3,000.
The watch had a non-original strap (and even non-original fixing pins), which I’ve since removed. While I’d like to keep it, the restoration costs seem steep unless there’s significant sentimental or resale value. They recommended not to wear it. Would it make more sense to sell this as-is, and if so, where should I look?
Tavannes Gold Pocket Watch (Early 20th Century - gold case 1916) This one is in fantastic shape! The Rolex dealer opened it up and confirmed that the mechanism is working perfectly, with only minor surface oxidation.
It has an engraved leaf design on the inner casing, and the movement is marked as Tavannes
I’d love to preserve and maintain this piece properly.
What I’m Looking For:
1.Storage & Maintenance Advice
The Rolex dealer suggested storing the watches in a sealed container with silica gel sachets, but I’d like to hear your thoughts on the best long-term storage options for both pieces.
The Tavannes is in good condition but might benefit from a light service or oiling. Can anyone recommend a trusted watchmaker in Europe?
Selling the Rolex If I decide to sell the Rolex, where’s the best place to do so? Is it worth trying to find a collector who might appreciate it, or should I go through a reputable dealer or auction?
Thanks in advance for your help! Any insights on these pieces, maintenance tips, or selling strategies would be greatly appreciated
puntinoblue@lemmy.mlOP1·9 days ago