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Could be worn by a man or woman...needs a new winder, but movement appears to be working. Second hand moves freely when watch is gently shaken. Looks like original art deco silver tone link band. Watch is about 1 1/4" diameter. Cursive script initials engraved on back, looks like "D.C. McA". Circa 1920s or so, possibly earlier. Hinged case, Swiss, 15J movement with 2 adjustments.  
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I have had this in my private collection for about 20 yrs and it was refurbished completely when I purchased it. Stem and winder came off a while back and it has been stored. Dial was repainted, I believe and is in very good condition, only a small bit of paint has come off the number "5".
Sold as found, no guarantees, final sale, priced accordingly. VERY nice piece, lots of potential. I paid about $150 for it originally.
I welcome any information on the maker of this watch. So far, all I have been able to see is that it may possibly be a Royal Armed Forces issue watch.
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