Is this real or worth buying

Brittany

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CD4FF3C8-2306-4B3B-B47D-D8B97B7AE0D2.jpeg BF4EC8ED-A908-4D86-A5B9-8FE727B1431A.jpeg 1BF5C59C-FE82-4C21-9684-D5C18C882679.jpeg So I’m thinking about buying this watch for $70 and I want to ask you guys is all of the light brown 9ct gold? I no the underneath isn’t . But it says r.gt . The lady said it’s solid 9ct it’s just hard without having it tangible
And how much do you guesstimate it s worth?
 
I bet the band is aftermarket, ie made in England
where as the watch is SLAVA (wiki) says Bulgaria and could be real 375.
 
That tiny amount of green is like a copper oxidation near the strap to watch area . Id say if you want it for the sake of a watch then enjoy the watch .
the great thing about PM's is the consistent price paid based of factors - Weight - Once you know weight you can make an intelligent decision
a gold buying dealer will only pay you based on weight .
 
How heavy is 9ct the back and crown, multiply by Karrat by spot than offer 80%

Unless you can refine it (still cost time + chemicals) or know a friend who can do it cheap, who is going to buy it from you at spot?
 
I’m thinking the green is because of the stainless steel behind it . But I don’t wanna just rip it apart for scrap I’m sure it’d sell for more intacked
 
9 carat gold = 37.5% gold, 42.5% silver and 20%copper.
considering the beauty of each of those metals it must be a nice watch to be hold
I can see that nice silver quality that tone's down the gold sharpness
 
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