GUEST: It's a family piece. Great-grandmother on the mother's side.
APPRAISER: Visually, it's stunning. It's one of the finest enameled watches we've seen in many, many shows.
GUEST: Good.
APPRAISER: It's got natural pearls, rose-cut diamonds in platinum, and then guillochè enamel. The case was made by one of the most famous jewelers, Verger Frères, a French jeweler who was considered the jeweler to the jewelers. And it is a miniature watch, it's an anonymous Swiss-made mechanism inside, but again, first quality, as you would expect. A wonderful piece, circa date about 1910. The neck chain is slightly later, was produced probably in 1930. Conservatively, I would put an auction estimate of $8,000 to $10,000 on the watch.
GUEST: Wow, cool.
APPRAISER: Very lovely piece.
GUEST: Excellent. Thank you!