Longines. Watch is in perfect working order--it sets, runs and winds extraordinarily smoothly, like new (the leather case is in very poor condition however, and missing one pin). There are many hand inscriptions inside the caseback which implies a solid service history over the years. I am unsure of the age--I believe the serial number would indicate the movement and case are from 1925. But many have told me these clocks were only made in a significant volume in the 1930s and 1940s and that since the logo in the 30s does not match this dial, it must be a redial. I am inclined to think instead that this is just an early example of the 8 day travel clock and the logo may be correct for the 1920s. I say that because of serial #, and it seems unlikely to me that Longines would have used 5+ year old movements, though this was a challenging time in world economics, and I'm no expert.
In short, I don't even know its age for certain, but would like to know details like that, plus case material, whether it is likely the original dial, and of course, an estimated value.
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