No reserve price - Bracelet Silver - W. Anker, watch





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Vintage women's Anker watch with 835 silver case and bracelet, mechanical hand-wind movement with 17 jewels and Incabloc, 18 cm length, 17 g weight, circa 1950–1970, white dial, no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
Vintage women's watch – W. Anker – 835 silver case & band – mechanical 17 jewels Incabloc – 18 cm – 17 g – circa 1950–1970 – Runs well
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Description
Elegant vintage silver ladies' watch by the brand Anker, featuring both an 835 silver case and an 835 silver bracelet. This refined model from circa 1950–1970 is equipped with a reliable mechanical 17 jewels hand-wound movement with Incabloc shock protection.
The watch has been checked over 24 hours and is functioning properly.
The original silver link bracelet with safety clasp is typical of women's watches from the 1950s–1960s. The classic white dial with Arabic numerals completes the elegant overall look.
A beautiful, wearable vintage watch and an authentic piece of watch history.
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Condition
The watch runs well (tested for 24 hours).
Light signs of use on silver appropriate for its age.
Band and closure in good condition.
Glass and dial in good condition.
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Specifications
• Brand: Anker
• Watch: mechanical hand-wound, 17 jewels, Incabloc
• Material case: 835 silver (approved)
Material of the band: 835 silver (approved)
Total length: 18 cm
Weight: 17 g
Case diameter: approximately 18–20 mm.
Dial: white
• Period: 1950–1970
Origin: Europe (Germany/Switzerland)
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Is carefully packed and sent by registered mail.
Vintage women's watch – W. Anker – 835 silver case & band – mechanical 17 jewels Incabloc – 18 cm – 17 g – circa 1950–1970 – Runs well
The symbol (⸻)
Description
Elegant vintage silver ladies' watch by the brand Anker, featuring both an 835 silver case and an 835 silver bracelet. This refined model from circa 1950–1970 is equipped with a reliable mechanical 17 jewels hand-wound movement with Incabloc shock protection.
The watch has been checked over 24 hours and is functioning properly.
The original silver link bracelet with safety clasp is typical of women's watches from the 1950s–1960s. The classic white dial with Arabic numerals completes the elegant overall look.
A beautiful, wearable vintage watch and an authentic piece of watch history.
The symbol (⸻)
Condition
The watch runs well (tested for 24 hours).
Light signs of use on silver appropriate for its age.
Band and closure in good condition.
Glass and dial in good condition.
The symbol (⸻)
Specifications
• Brand: Anker
• Watch: mechanical hand-wound, 17 jewels, Incabloc
• Material case: 835 silver (approved)
Material of the band: 835 silver (approved)
Total length: 18 cm
Weight: 17 g
Case diameter: approximately 18–20 mm.
Dial: white
• Period: 1950–1970
Origin: Europe (Germany/Switzerland)
The symbol (⸻)
Is carefully packed and sent by registered mail.
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