I finally figured it out. The larger middle part is 18-karat gold. On both sides are springs, also soldered 14-karat gold. Thanks for the tips.
I was hoping there would be some information about the brand (KJI18). But it's something secret :)
Sure. I understand. But more information is better. Thanks for the tips. :)
I can't do that. I want to find out definitively and without error. Well, it will be an experience for the future. I'll go to someone else. :)
Yes. One checked and was ready to buy. The other also wanted to buy but then clarified and had doubts.
The reagent did not detect silver. The cut is deep, the metal is the same color.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I forgot about silver. I'll try the reagent. Maybe.
Here, the light just gave a glare.
This is not a coating. The metal is homogeneous.
The soldering spot has black metal. Another photo where there is a cut.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The reagent is acting strangely. Sometimes it shows 18k and sometimes it shows that it is not gold.
The reagent shows something incomprehensible. Tell me if this bracelet could be gold.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes. I've seen that before. I'll try it. Thanks.
WOW!!! You surpassed Sherlock Holmes himself :) It became even more interesting....
Could it be that this is not military clothing? And I also noticed that the condition of the fabric is almost perfect. This suggests that it was...
I don't think it was before 1939. Switzerland didn't participate in wars but started preparing for war in 1939. Maybe you have some good arguments?
You must be a police investigator. Thank you.
"At the outbreak of World War II in 1939, Switzerland immediately began to mobilize for a possible invasion." Thank you. This is important...
Green-gray. :)
Only one button has an inscription and an emblem. All the others have stars on the back.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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