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I have a Jules jurgenson watch with serial# 752161 and JXJ stamped on back of it too it has 17 jewels unadjusted Swiss and says Jules jurgenson Corp can u tell me anything about it

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Trying to date vintage Bulova ladies 17 jewel watch Swiss movement. The code stamped on the back of the watch is W80701

The best people to consult is the manufacturer.

Go to http://www.bulova.com/contact/contact.aspx (click on this link) and you will see a number of contact address.

Contact them and I would expect them to be able to dig out the information you require.
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Can i get a phone no. for jules jurgenson co to get extra band pieces because my watch is too tight to wear

mcdevito75 Here, I did a Fast Search and found a customer service number for Blue Dial a Jules Jurgensen Dealer, nothing on the main company though. Blue Dial may be able to help, it"s a toll free number, 1-877-518-9396 Hope this helps.
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I have a cartier watch and want to know if it is real. The back says Cartier. Plaque org 20m and swiss # 4 05626. On the inside on the back it has a # 15705. On the back face of the watch it says cartier...

  • Visit an authorized Cartier watch dealer at a high-end jewelry store. Use a jeweler's loupe to inspect the Cartier logo, the dial, the hour, minute and second hands, color, case back and the movement, which is the small electronic or mechanical device that runs the watch. Also examine the bracelet or strap for future comparisons of Cartiers at other dealers. Obtain a copy of the Cartier sales brochure or catalog and read it.
  • Inspect the movement by asking the seller to remove the case back to view it. It will be engraved with the Cartier name. If the seller balks at the request, don't buy the watch. The seller may have something to hide, according to Spotcounterfeits.co.uk.
  • Consider the heft of the Cartier if you are considering purchasing a watch from an independent seller. Knockoff Cartiers are considerably lighter than the genuine article because they are made with cheap materials. Examine the Cartier logo to see if it's spelled correctly. Knockoffs usually originate from non-English speaking countries where English is not the primary language and workmanship is poor.
  • Drop a tiny bit of water on the crystal. Cartiers feature a sapphire glass crystal, in which the water beads on contact. If the water smears, the crystal is a cheap imitation.
  • Examine the Cartier trademark polished cabochon gemstone on the crown. The stone should be set firmly in the crown but not glued on. Use a jeweler's loupe to look for traces of glue.
  • Examine the Cartier logo of twin Cs on the case back, dial and strap buckle. The logos should be gracefully produced with no rough stamping.
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    I have a cartier watch and want to know if it is real. The back says Cartier. Plaque org 20m and swiss # 4 05626. On the inside on the back it has a # 15705. On the back face of the watch it says cartier...

  • Visit an authorized Cartier watch dealer at a high-end jewelry store. Use a jeweler's loupe to inspect the Cartier logo, the dial, the hour, minute and second hands, color, case back and the movement, which is the small electronic or mechanical device that runs the watch. Also examine the bracelet or strap for future comparisons of Cartiers at other dealers. Obtain a copy of the Cartier sales brochure or catalog and read it.
  • Inspect the movement by asking the seller to remove the case back to view it. It will be engraved with the Cartier name. If the seller balks at the request, don't buy the watch. The seller may have something to hide, according to Spotcounterfeits.co.uk.
  • Consider the heft of the Cartier if you are considering purchasing a watch from an independent seller. Knockoff Cartiers are considerably lighter than the genuine article because they are made with cheap materials. Examine the Cartier logo to see if it's spelled correctly. Knockoffs usually originate from non-English speaking countries where English is not the primary language and workmanship is poor.
  • Drop a tiny bit of water on the crystal. Cartiers feature a sapphire glass crystal, in which the water beads on contact. If the water smears, the crystal is a cheap imitation.
  • Examine the Cartier trademark polished cabochon gemstone on the crown. The stone should be set firmly in the crown but not glued on. Use a jeweler's loupe to look for traces of glue.
  • Examine the Cartier logo of twin Cs on the case back, dial and strap buckle. The logos should be gracefully produced with no rough stamping..
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    Where can i place an order for jj watch band (5001YG)

    The only place you can get an original band for a watch is from the actual watch vendor. If its more then a few years old, it may even be discontinued.

    Jules Jurgenson Corp (610) 667-3500
    101 W City Ave
    Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004

    Good luck.
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    Bulova 14k Solid Gold woman's watch. Swiss 17 Jewel unadjusted Bulova Watch co. 6AH S/F dial with 3XS under the S Watch Case: inside on back-Bulova 14K solid gold New York Watch band: Kreisler Quality USA...

    This sort of information is only likely to be available from an authorised dealer.

    If you go to the Boluva web site, you will be able to use their dealer locator to find the one nearest you.
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    New watch..Jules Jurgenson day-date..the stem cap is loose.

    remove the cap and put a tiny drop of locktite glue on it. spill some glue onto a piece of glass or an old plate and use a sewing needle to put a tiny drop of glue in the hole then screw it back on and wait till the remaing glue on the glass is gone hard before pushing the stem back in .. this last bit is important so as not to glue the stem to the watch. if this helps please rate me joe
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    Antique pocket watch

    Case info does not help in dating a watch, A movement serial number helps greatly.

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