St Michael's was the M&S own brand until the early 2000s some stuff was pretty decent. SKAGEN are part of the fossil empire. Ive had a couple sold one the other day for £8 but not sure how much ladies sell for.
Lorus was a sub-brand from Seiko, i used to own a digital watch, with an early version of Indiglo. Survived remarkably well. Skagen is a dress watch brand, from the same folks who build Fossil, Michael Kors, Adidas watches. St. Michaels is an sub-brand of Marks & Spencers. They closed the brand in 2000.
You can sell the LORUS for 20 USD or EUROS and maybe 10 for the SEKONDA , and 5 for the PIERRE CARDIN watch. You can sell any of the SWATCH watche sfor 5 each one.
The Skagen which indeed is a Danish brand are good watches in general so if you can salvage that and get it working could fetch around £30. Brand new they cost over £100 retail. St Michael is the brand from Marks and Spencer from years ago so might be worth something if you get it working again. Not a bad haul in this bag.
Interesting way to buy watches. Can I ask where you got these bags? I'm assuming it was a car boot sale or ebay. I'm not a trader but do collect watches, not the luxury high end stuff but just interesting pieces. For that bag I wouldn't have got anything I wanted - not even reusable straps, may have kept the Lorus as a beater. Would have been worth the risk at that price and for a bit of fun unboxing. Would have donated the rest to charity to see if they could resell.
Can't wait to see the rest of the mystery bags
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St Michael's was the M&S own brand until the early 2000s some stuff was pretty decent.
SKAGEN are part of the fossil empire. Ive had a couple sold one the other day for £8 but not sure how much ladies sell for.
St Micheal is Marks and Spencers. Bought one in a bundle the other day and had a swiss movment, cheaper one but swiss all the same.
Lorus was a sub-brand from Seiko, i used to own a digital watch, with an early version of Indiglo. Survived remarkably well.
Skagen is a dress watch brand, from the same folks who build Fossil, Michael Kors, Adidas watches.
St. Michaels is an sub-brand of Marks & Spencers. They closed the brand in 2000.
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I'd love to find a Tissot, AP or other luxury watches in a mystery bag😁I'm sure there are people just sell them in a bag and not know their value😂
You can sell the LORUS for 20 USD or EUROS and maybe 10 for the SEKONDA , and 5 for the PIERRE CARDIN watch.
You can sell any of the SWATCH watche sfor 5 each one.
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The Skagen which indeed is a Danish brand are good watches in general so if you can salvage that and get it working could fetch around £30. Brand new they cost over £100 retail. St Michael is the brand from Marks and Spencer from years ago so might be worth something if you get it working again. Not a bad haul in this bag.
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Interesting way to buy watches. Can I ask where you got these bags? I'm assuming it was a car boot sale or ebay. I'm not a trader but do collect watches, not the luxury high end stuff but just interesting pieces. For that bag I wouldn't have got anything I wanted - not even reusable straps, may have kept the Lorus as a beater. Would have been worth the risk at that price and for a bit of fun unboxing. Would have donated the rest to charity to see if they could resell.
That wouldn't be a Pierre Cardin I suppose?
Mike Ashley owns Pierre Cardin now, low quality product like karrimor has become.
The Debenhams one was a Ben De Lisi. Might get you another fiver back.
Skagen is a Fossil brand
You can get a rubber strap for the irony. I never tend to do well with the ladies ones.
Cool video.
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you keep saying vintage, bit of a stretch, generally beetween 1919 and 1930 . newer than that classic and modern classics