Preston 151 line watch

Okay from what I can tell you friend , Croton Watches is still a family-owned business, operated by the Mermelstein family out of their headquarters and factory on an 18,000 square feet facility in Moonachie, New Jersey. It is Japanese quartz (not junk) and should go to a jeweler to replace the battery and gasket which is very fragile , do not do this at home unless you have the tools to pop it open and the proper battery . Second it is water RESISANT to 150 feet 5ATM (that's atmospheres personally if the rear gasket and crown gasket are not perfect it's toast after submerging her , IT'S NOT WATER PROOF that's another story . It is 23K plated over a stainless steel case , the gold will wear off being so soft and should not be polished (it will come off after time) The back is solid stainless and is a screw down and as I said we use a special wrench to take that off and it WILL NEED A GASKET , don't ruin it . As far as history maybe reach out to https://www.crotonwatch.com/ then value , well to the right guy a couple $100 in perfect condition and it would be a collector if it were scraped $20 , but don't do that instead make a deal with someone here that retired from P151 . It's a neat watch , I did my best not having it in my hand but I gave you the link and they probably could tell you a years they made them . The serial number is most likely on the inside back . TB IS NOT INVOLVED AND YOU AND THE MEMBER ARE TOTALY RESPONSIBLE , DO THE TRASNACTION IN PRIVATE MESSAGE AND MAKE SURE YOU GET PAID AND SHIP , you asked I did my best to help you so you are on your own now my friend , good luck .
Phone: 914-893-4111
Toll Free: 800-443-7639
Best I got my friend , I'd say keep it , love it .
SMOKESTACK
Thanks for all the info. And the time spent. It's a cool watch. I'd keep it for myself but I'm a girl and I don't think it would fit my wrist. Lol Definitely a man's watch. Thanks again
 
It can be adjusted a bit for size by the clasp . It's a really cool piece of history and may I add 1 million safe miles . Thanks for sharing . Please find a honorable spot in your curio cabinet for it . I'm here if you have any further questions . Thanks for showing it to us all .

Smokestack / TB ADMIN
 
Okay from what I can tell you friend , Croton Watches is still a family-owned business, operated by the Mermelstein family out of their headquarters and factory on an 18,000 square feet facility in Moonachie, New Jersey. It is Japanese quartz (not junk) and should go to a jeweler to replace the battery and gasket which is very fragile , do not do this at home unless you have the tools to pop it open and the proper battery . Second it is water RESISANT to 150 feet 5ATM (that's atmospheres personally if the rear gasket and crown gasket are not perfect it's toast after submerging her , IT'S NOT WATER PROOF that's another story . It is 23K plated over a stainless steel case , the gold will wear off being so soft and should not be polished (it will come off after time) The back is solid stainless and is a screw down and as I said we use a special wrench to take that off and it WILL NEED A GASKET , don't ruin it . As far as history maybe reach out to https://www.crotonwatch.com/ then value , well to the right guy a couple $100 in perfect condition and it would be a collector if it were scraped $20 , but don't do that instead make a deal with someone here that retired from P151 . It's a neat watch , I did my best not having it in my hand but I gave you the link and they probably could tell you a years they made them . The serial number is most likely on the inside back . TB IS NOT INVOLVED AND YOU AND THE MEMBER ARE TOTALY RESPONSIBLE , DO THE TRASNACTION IN PRIVATE MESSAGE AND MAKE SURE YOU GET PAID AND SHIP , you asked I did my best to help you so you are on your own now my friend , good luck .
Phone: 914-893-4111
Toll Free: 800-443-7639
Best I got my friend , I'd say keep it , love it .
SMOKESTACK
Is that all you could come up with? Next time please do a more thorough job of research. Razorblade would be disappointed in your under achieving efforts.
:lmao::lmao::lmao:
 
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