Dale Arnold Posted June 2, 2019 Share Posted June 2, 2019 For Collectors of Automobiles and Watches !!! Here's a VERY RARE Watch that was given out ONLY in 1927 for Used Car Sales for Chevrolet ALL ORIGINAL...NEW GLASS CRYSTAL CUT & INSTALLED DURING SERVICE... This watch is running fine. Swiss, six jewel, two adjustment movement has been serviced two weeks ago. It is a sales award for making quota in the 1927 used car sales campaign. The case measures 33mm top to bottom and 27mm side to side. Fixed Lugs..I Left the Strap that came with it on..Bought a new one, INCLUDED IN SALE if the New Owner wants to change it out. Searching the internet I found at the Bonhams auction in Carmel California August of 2008 where one like it sold for $4,320.00 inclusive of buyer's premium. Another on the Bay that isn't working correctly for $1700 plus..Additional Info: 1927 was the first year that Chevrolet sold more cars than Ford (Mostly Because Ford shut down their factory to Switch from building the Model T to the gear up for building the Model A. Not many of these around as they were NEVER available at a RETAIL Level, ONLY for Sales award and ONLY in 1927!!! There's a short write up on the NAWCC site.... Again this one Runs great and has had a recent service... But remember, this watch is 92 YEARS OLD !!! Its not a NEWER Rolex or OMEGA, so if precision and daily wearability is required DON"T BOTHER BUYING THIS WATCH !!! SELL for $2300 Shipped in the States.. FUNDS WIRED or PAYPALLED as Gift,Family/Friends Thanks Dale Arnold.............Email at. dalear6@aol.com Spokane, Wa 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shamshoo Posted June 11 Share Posted June 11 That's such a fascinating piece of automotive and watch history! The 1927 Chevrolet radiator/grille shaped watch sounds like a true collector's item, especially with its unique origin as a sales award. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alsancle Posted June 11 Share Posted June 11 Are you two in cahoots? 2 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JannGrew Posted June 12 Share Posted June 12 (edited) Well, your mention of the Bonhams auction and the different pricing ranges for similar watches really highlights the value and rarity of this piece. It's amazing how a watch can hold so much historical significance and still function after all these years.On another note, I recently stumbled upon some replica watches that are nearly identical to the originals. It made me reconsider the idea of spending a significant amount of money on an original watch when you can get a replica that looks just as good for a fraction of the price. If you're interested in exploring more options, you might want to check out https://replicarichardmille.io for some intriguing choices. Edited June 14 by JannGrew (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alsancle Posted June 12 Share Posted June 12 Now there is three of you? Here is the rub, that watch is very cool. The problem is it exists in a narrow narrow little market. If you were selling the entire car you might have trouble getting 2300 for the entire car. But you never know. In any event, cool piece, good luck selling. Stop creating burner accounts to pump it. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rod P Posted June 12 Share Posted June 12 (edited) 4 hours ago, JannGrew said: Well, your mention of the Bonhams auction and the different pricing ranges for similar watches really highlights the value and rarity of this piece. It's amazing how a watch can hold so much historical significance and still function after all these years. Bit like an old car, eh? I have a 1923 Chevrolet Basket case Superior, successor to the Chevrolet 490. The joke at the time, was that 490 stood for how long that the rear axle took to break. 4 yards, or 90 seconds. Hope the watch is a bit better? Original poster seems legit. His new fan club? Still 10 days from a full moon, can't explain it. eBay has a couple. (No affiliation with me, really.) https://www.ebay.com/b/Chevrolet-Wristwatches/31387/bn_7116481777 Edited June 12 by Rod P extra info (see edit history) 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RetroPetro Posted June 12 Share Posted June 12 The op is 5 years old Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alsancle Posted June 12 Share Posted June 12 7 minutes ago, RetroPetro said: The op is 5 years old You are correct. I didn't even notice that. Now I feel bad about the burner account jab. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gurymdim Posted September 28 Share Posted September 28 (edited) On 6/12/2024 at 1:31 PM, Rod P said: Bit like an old car, eh? I have a 1923 Chevrolet Basket case Superior, successor to the Chevrolet 490. The joke at the time, was that 490 stood for how long that the rear axle took to break. 4 yards, or 90 seconds. Hope the watch is a bit better? Original poster seems legit. His new fan club? Still 10 days from a full moon, can't explain it. eBay has a couple. (No affiliation with me, really.) https://www.ebay.com/b/Chevrolet-Wristwatches/31387/bn_7116481777 You make a solid point about the Bonhams auction and how much history these watches hold. But let’s be real—some of them are way overpriced for what they are. It’s like the old Chevy joke about the 490; sometimes, you wonder how much you’re really getting for your money. I had a pretty similar experience with a classic bike I tried to restore, and it felt like throwing cash into a bottomless pit. But if you’re looking for that classic vibe without the hefty price, those replica clone are actually pretty impressive. You can get that timeless look without shelling out a fortune, which is a smart move if you ask me. Edited Thursday at 12:47 AM by Gurymdim (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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