Hi to all. I am making this post in hopes of getting some feedback with regard to this watch which my dad left to me when he passed ten years ago. It has been in my drawer ever since as I never found the time to research it.
I have found a wealth of information here in this forum for which I am grateful. I see nothing but good old common courtesy and respect among the participants, obvious even to an outsider such as myself.
With the help of your forum I have been able to identify this watch, which I guess is a little unusual due to the face color, which I would describe as antique bronze, and the Tiffany co/branding. The dateyouriwc software identified the movement as calibre 8541 produced in 1963 and the case as being produced most likely in 1969. Surprisingly, given that it has been sitting for at least 10 years, it is keeping remarkably good time. Based on it's appearance (worn) best guess is that this was dad's daily wear watch.
I am hoping that anyone seeing this posting will be able to validate its authenticity. I've noticed that the crown appears to be pitted indicating to me it is plated, and not 18k like the case. Additionally, as I am not a collector, perhaps advise me as to how to best see to it that it ends up in the collection of someone that would appreciate it's value, assuming it is worthy.






