but furthermore, it has some other goodies in it as well-- a small box from the gruen watch company, h, when you open it up, has a crystal. it's pentagonal because it's the 50th anniversary watch. it's a spare part. should you ever be so unfortunate as to break the crystal of this watch, they've supplied you with another. you'll find these watches in a price guide for maybe $4,000 to $6,000 for an auction. but when it's in this kind of condition, when it has the portrait of the owner, you have a bit of the advertising with it, it's in its original box, it's hardly ever been used, you have a spare crystal, it falls into the category, really, of a mint condition watch. in an auction, i would probably estimate this somewhere around $8,000 to $10,000. oh, very good. thank you. you're quite welcome. these belonged to my late husband's great-aunt and her husband, who owned movie theaters in northwest iowa. they had 11 at one time. really? this was the '20s through the early '50s, i believe. well, you brought a large selection here. there's a whole bunch in this folder. right. plus there's p