There seems to have been some previous disjointed posting about Camy across the site but surely they deserve to have their own brand topic?
OMG - you could open a jewellers shop with just that one watch :thumbsup: . What a lovely looking watch though, dare I say it there is something 'timeless' about them and they are eminently wearable. Yet again a set of watches that, following my initial surge of being good and selling some off from my father's collection, will undoubtedly be held as watches to wear.How about the number of jewels in this one then?
You need to upload it somewhere like Flickr or Imgur, then paste the link into your post here.dont knowhow to insert anmd image on this website
Nice watch, I've got a few Camy watches, a fairly underrated brand in my opinion.... From the style, I not convinced it is as old as 1930, Incabloc was not invented till 1934 and markings of such on the dial were more common much later... however a picture of the gold hallmarks would date it to the year of manufacture. I'm leaning more towards the 1950's or even 1960's....
I have a few Camy's now, getting in quick before they take off as the next make to become collectable....My only Camy in the collection as @John_D says very underarted in my opinion also , they use good movements generally , this one is fitted with an ETA 2789 which if the name was different on the dial would be worth considerably more
Picture would be helpful, you can use the Gallery free trial to post it, if you don't already have an online version to link to.Hi all,
Very, very new watch enthusiast. Bought a vintage Camy diver (the one with the big arrow hour hand) on ebay and love it. Never new a manual winding watch would be s satisfying. It's in great condition but I know next to nothing about the watch itself other than it's circa 60's. If anyone knows anything about it (it has 7311 engraved on the back) I'd be really interested.
Cheers!