I decided "C" over "EW" because variant "C" specifies precision adjustments where "EW" does not. Movement has 6 Adjustments
In reply to Not so Will. You by bobbee
The price of the C is apx $79. The price of the others which are noted as solid gold is over $100 (maybe $125 or $135- I can see three digit dollar prices, even if the actual numbers can't be read). The price range of this model is from $59 to $135, as per the big lettering in the ad. I don't think the "C" can be confused with solid gold based on this.
In reply to Given that little addtion to by bourg01
Shawn- that little "addition" is incorrect. The "C" variant is priced $79 and the "A" is priced at either $125 or $135- hard to read the actual numbers, but one can see a three figure price for the "A" The A is solid gold, the C is not. It gets confusing when it's hard to read the text :)
In reply to Shawn- that little "addition" by William Smith
In reply to Will, the "A" is $69.50, the by bobbee
Well, the wording maybe is wrong in the ads, as "natural gold" for two watches descriptions, one solid and one plate is unreasonable, as is a twenty dollar price difference for a band.
Does anyone know how much a leather band cost in 1958, as well as a gold plated flexi? Bet you could get a good quality flexi band for a lot less than $20!
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