Michele Women's Petite Tahitian Jelly Bean Topaz Blue Silver Watch MWW12P000005
$259.00
Product code: MWW12P000005
Availability: In stock
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Condition:New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached.See all condition definitions opens in a new window or tab about the condition
Brand: Michele
Face Color:Silver
Gender:Women's
Band Material:Silicon/Rubber
Features:Water Resistant, Easy To Read
Band Color:Blue
Movement:Quartz : Battery
Case Size:35mm
Year of Manufacture:2010-Now
Style:Fashion
Display:Analog
Model: MWW12P000005 Watch Shape:Round
Country/Region of Manufacture:Switzerland
Case Material:Stainless Steel
Age:Modern (2000-present)
Case Color:Silver
MPN: MWW12P000005 UPC: 099945498393

My father bought this watch in the '40's and I've had it for the last 35 years or so. It's a steel cased watch about 43 cm diameter. I've kept it in a box and only looked at it occasionally, never carried or used it. A few weeks ago I pulled it out and popped open the case. It's got a 1941 serial number (616XXXX) and the inscription "15 Jewels 5 Adj." on the movement. It also has the inscriptions "21486" and "162" stamped on the inside of the case back. Also stamped are the numbers "62" and "2".
We need a "People Who Should Be Beat Over the Head" Sticky. I manage a jewelry store, I see a lot of watches come through. Yesterday I handled an Omega Seamaster (65 era). The watch didn't work so I popped the case to see what was going on and the entire thing was packed with greese. Someone packed this thing like you would 4x hubs. Why would anyone in there right mind do something like this, and then refuse to have it cleaned/serviced. I realize that some people are not into watches. I'm not i







