The Carl Bucherer watch topic has inspired me to take my great-grandmother's pendant watch in to see what it would take to get it running again.
My great-grandma was born in 1866, she was married in 1899 and died in 1922. The watch has her married initials, E.L.T., so it dates to sometime between 1899 and 1922. It is unmarked on the exterior, but it appears to be gold. The diameter of the watch is 1" across, not counting the winding knob and suspension rings. It appears to open from the front crystal and the back, but I do not want to attempt it, and will leave that to the watch repair guy. I'll let you know what, is found inside.
Can anyone tell me what kind of insurance value this would have, or should we wait until the watch repair guy has his say?