You make the BEST vidéos on You Tube If I just can give you an advice ... put a very good light on the watches you describe because most of the time I don't see much and I'm sure I'm not the only one, although I may be the only spectator to have passed the 70 years ?.. Any way thank's a lot because we learn a lot about Vintages watch especially when they have some wonderful patine as these you was talking about in another video !.. REALLY A GREAT JOB !.. Best regards from France (Paris)
Bonjour, merci beaucoup pour vos superbes commentaires ! Je pense qu'à plus de 70 ans, vous êtes une rareté parmi nos spectateurs :D mais nous sommes heureux que même vous, avec votre expérience de la vie, puissiez encore apprendre quelque chose. Malheureusement, je ne comprends pas très bien le problème de l'exposition, nous n'avons aucun problème pour voir tous les détails. Mais je pense que vous voulez parler des gros plans sur les poinçons (en particulier sur les cases en or rose) qui sont déjà difficiles à voir, c'est vrai ! Quoi qu'il en soit, merci beaucoup pour ce super feedback
It seems that hallmarks became popular in the 1920s. Was there a relative absence of hallmarks when pocket watches were more common, for instance in 1900?
Would you happen to know what an "LL" hallmark inside a stainless Omega from the late 60s might stand for? The design looks identical to a CB mark (Centrale Boîtes of Bien) but it's LL. 🤔 Thanks!
Hi i got a old bucherer 18k gold watch, prolly from 1950s-1960s with a hallmark of a bird, looking like a flying goose, u have any idea of this hallmark? Never. Seen it before
I really enjoyed this one. your content quality increases from vid to vid.
Thanks a bunch! Good to hear 🙌
Very educational, but at the same time entertaining and easy going.
Thank you so much! One of my favorite topics so far!
Bravo! Once again , you have produced content that useful, and intriguing that no one else seems to cover. Thank you
Thanks a million! We’re an early bird on this topic 😁
Great video! Now I can better understand the history of the watch. Thanks for the info!
Thanks kindly! We’re happy you learned something new 🙏
Really good information!
Thanks!!
Another great video! Thanks!Thanks also for the link to David Boettcher's articles!
I don’t want to know how many years of research went into is website. In depth knowledge as it’s best. Thanks mate!
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Haha, give me some more decades :D
Great video. Thank you very much.
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You’re welcome 😇
You make the BEST vidéos on You Tube
If I just can give you an advice ... put a very good light on the watches you describe because most of the time I don't see much and I'm sure I'm not the only one, although I may be the only spectator to have passed the 70 years ?..
Any way thank's a lot because we learn a lot about Vintages watch especially when they have some wonderful patine as these you was talking about in another video !..
REALLY A GREAT JOB !.. Best regards from France (Paris)
Bonjour, merci beaucoup pour vos superbes commentaires ! Je pense qu'à plus de 70 ans, vous êtes une rareté parmi nos spectateurs :D mais nous sommes heureux que même vous, avec votre expérience de la vie, puissiez encore apprendre quelque chose. Malheureusement, je ne comprends pas très bien le problème de l'exposition, nous n'avons aucun problème pour voir tous les détails. Mais je pense que vous voulez parler des gros plans sur les poinçons (en particulier sur les cases en or rose) qui sont déjà difficiles à voir, c'est vrai ! Quoi qu'il en soit, merci beaucoup pour ce super feedback
Very interesting.
Thank you!!
It seems that hallmarks became popular in the 1920s. Was there a relative absence of hallmarks when pocket watches were more common, for instance in 1900?
You can read the full story of Hallmarks with all details on David Boettchers website: www.vintagewatchstraps.com/swisspdm.php
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Would you happen to know what an "LL" hallmark inside a stainless Omega from the late 60s might stand for? The design looks identical to a CB mark (Centrale Boîtes of Bien) but it's LL. 🤔 Thanks!
Unfortunately we don’t know, did you look it up at the hallmark guide from vintagewatchstraps.com ?
Hi i got a old bucherer 18k gold watch, prolly from 1950s-1960s with a hallmark of a bird, looking like a flying goose, u have any idea of this hallmark? Never. Seen it before
Hi , I did some research but also couldn’t find any information. Sorry
@@GoldammerVintageWatches thanks, Yeah its werid,