then, don't think that antique watches can sell for much money. That thing upstairs is valuable according to the age. That's nonsense. Mechanical watches are always kept for hundreds of years. Didn't you watch the advertisement of pp? You can never have a piece of pp, all you can do is save it for the next generation. 39 years, that is, the appearance is as good as new. Just looking at this point, I want to sell money, which is basically nonsense.
Then, this seemingly magical brand, first of all, I don't know any of your English letters, saying that I don't know very little … second, looking up the history of watches needs to be carefully checked online, so this brand is also very embarrassing. I won't say that compared with PP, BG, VC, AP and AL, they are IWC, JLC, GP, GO and UN. Well, even if it is reduced to Rolex, Cartier and Omega, I think this brand is meaningless. What's more, these brands I'm talking about, probably the top five, have relatively large appreciation space.
finally, this magical brand is said to have been built in 1853, and unfortunately tissot is also there. As for the current situation of tissot, I don't need to say it.
So, if you collect just for collection, it must be valuable. If you sell it or appreciate it, give up.
then I just checked it for you, and the grade of this watch is probably not as good as longines. The grades of longines are not very high, at least they are definitely not as good as the last few rolex, omega, cartier, etc. I mentioned earlier, so there is no appreciation value at all, so collect them yourself.