Apr 02 2017

1871 Elgin B. W. Raymond 15j Key Wind Pocket Watch 18s Silveroid Case Railroad

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1871 Elgin B. W. Raymond 15j Key Wind Pocket Watch 18s Silveroid Case Railroad

1871 Elgin B. W. Raymond 15j Key Wind Pocket Watch 18s Silveroid Case Railroad

1871 Elgin B. W. Raymond 15j Key Wind Pocket Watch 18s Silveroid Case Railroad

1871 Elgin B. W. Raymond 15j Key Wind Pocket Watch 18s Silveroid Case Railroad

1871 Elgin B. W. Raymond 15j Key Wind Pocket Watch 18s Silveroid Case Railroad

1871 Elgin B. W. Raymond 15j Key Wind Pocket Watch 18s Silveroid Case Railroad

1871 Elgin B. W. Raymond 15j Key Wind Pocket Watch 18s Silveroid Case Railroad

1871 Elgin B. W. Raymond 15j Key Wind Pocket Watch 18s Silveroid Case Railroad

Here is your chance to get a piece of American History in a great Historical time piece! UP FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION THE ANTIQUE ELGIN POCKET WATCH – LOW SERIAL NUMBER YEAR 1871 KEY WIND KEY SET MOVEMENT IN A BEAUTIFUL SILVEROID CASE – RUNNING WELL AND KEEPING GOOD TIME. YOU WILL NOT FIND A BETTER TRUE NATIONAL WATCH CO. Elgin POST CIVIL WAR WATCH THAN THIS ONE!!! A TRUE WILD WEST HISTORICAL PIECE!! WATCH WIND KEY INCLUDED! THESE LOW # MODLES ARE GETTING HARDER AND HARDER TO FIND!!! THE CASE MEASURES : 57 MM (NOT INCLUDED THE CROWN) 83 MM (INCLUDED THE CROWN). THE CASE MARKED : SILVEROID CASE CO. THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL CASE – SHINY – SOME DENTS IN GOOD USED CONDITION – FACE COVERS CLOSE AS THEY SHOULD AND THE SWING OUT HING IS IN GREAT SHAPE. THE MOVEMENT READS : ELGIN NATL WATCH CO. THIS 15 JEWELS ORIGINAL ELGIN MOVEMENT HAS BEEN CLEANED , OILED AND ADJUSTED RUNNING WELL. I ALSO WANTED TO ADD THAT THIS WATCH IS KEEPING GREAT TIME IN A 24hr PERIOD. A FANTASTIC RUNNING 140 YEAR PLUS POCKET WATCH!! THE ORIGINAL PORCELAIN DIAL HAS FEW HAIRLINES IN IT , (SEE PICS) BEAUTIFUL IN GOOD CONDITION – GENUINE CRYSTAL IS CLEAN IN EXCELLENT USED CONDITION. THREE HANDS ARE SUPPER RARE & NICE. THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL WATCH GREAT FOR YOUR COLLECTION. A Quick History of the Elgin National Watch Company. Elgin was founded in 1864, right as the civil war was coming to an end. The first watch Elgin made, an 18 sized B W Raymond railroad grade watch, was finished in 1867 and over the next 100 years, they went on to produce about 60 million watches. Elgin produced their first wristwatch around 1910, leading most other American watch companies by many years. Elgin was originally called the “National Watch Company”. The name never really stuck and in 1874, they changed their name to the “Elgin National Watch Company” because most of the watch trade and public were calling them “watches from Elgin”. They kept that name until the late 1960s when they stopped producing watches and changed their name to the “Elgin National Industries”. Elgin was founded on the idea of mass producing high quality pocket watches using machine made, interchangeable parts. Up until around 1850, watches were made mostly by hand, which meant that if a part broke, you had to find someone with the tools and skill to make a new part. Elgin never made the very highest quality watches in the world, nor did they make the very cheapest, but together with Waltham (aka The American Watch Company), they dominated the vast middle ground of the watch market. Today, collecting Elgin watches is quite popular. Because Elgin produced so many watches and produced so many spare parts, they can still be easily bought and fixed, so even a 100 year old Elgin can be used, with care, on a daily basis. While mechanical watches can’t compete with quartz watches for accuracy, there is something about having a watch that ticks that a quartz watch just can’t replace. The incorporators were Philo Carpenter, Howard Z. In September of 1864 a visit was made by some company representatives to the Waltham Watch Co. And seven of their key people where lured away to work for the newly formed company and they were nicknamed the Seven Stars. Since turn about is fair play, Elgin lost several of the Seven Stars to the Illinois Watch Co. A few years later in 1869. The Seven Stars were all machinists first and watchmakers second. One of these men was Charles S. Moseley and he became the factory’s first superintendent. He had been in the watch business since 1852. The Elgin businessmen had been informed that if they wanted the company to be located in Elgin they would have to donate 35 acres of land. The requested location for the company was on a farm with absentee owners. The first movement was delivered from the factory April 1, 1867 and was named in honor of Benjamin W. It was an 18 size, key wind, and full plate, with quick train and straight-line escapement arranged to set on the face and was adjusted to temperature. At that time watches took six months to complete and the B. On July 16, 1867, a new watch was made and it was named the H. The slow train was then adopted on all the new movements brought out and they appeared on the market as follows; J. Ryerson, October 14, 1867; H. Taylor, November 20, 1867; G. Wheeler, November 26, 1867 and Matthew Laflin, January 2, 1868. Laflin and Ryerson both sat on the Elgin’s board of directors and Laflin’s family did so for more than 70 years. On May 20, 1869 the first “Lady Elgin” made its appearance and was the first of a series of 10 size movements and it was also key wind. This was followed on August 24, 1870 by the Francis Rubie, which was adjusted to temperature, on September 8, 1871 by the Gail Borden (of Elsie fame) and on December 20, 1871 by the Dexter Street. The customer would pick out the case of his choice, add the dial and then the jeweler would put them together. The first stem wind movement was placed on the market June 28, 1873. On May 12, 1874 during a special stockholder’s meeting held in Chicago, the name of the company was changed to The Elgin National Watch Company. This was thought to be advisable because the movements manufactured by the company were universally known as and called “Elgin Watches” or the “Watch from Elgin”. In 1888 the factory was producing about 7,500 movements per week, about one fifth of which were key wind and one tenth of the movements were nickel. The factory had 2,300 employees at this time and they were split 50/50 between men and women but not so their pay. During World War I the United States Army had the Elgin factory train more than 350 men to make the precision repairs required in the battlefields. It was during the Second World War that all civilian work was stopped and Elgin made military watches, chronometers for the U. Navy, fuses for artillery shells, altimeters and instruments for aircraft and sapphire bearings used in the aiming of cannon. The Elgin Company was awarded ten Army-Navy “E” awards, for full filling contracts ahead of schedule. The Elgin Company diversified after World War II making decorator clocks, transistor radios, wedding rings, but the heart’s beat was the Elgin watch. That heart beat had been getting slower every year and Elgin ceased to depend on the watch factory as its main enterprise. The clock tower of the National Street plant was torn down October 7, 1966. The world’s largest watch manufacturing complex was located in several buildings from its inception in 1864 until the last Elgin movement made in the United States was completed in Elgin, South Carolina, in 1968. Check out my other items! The item “1871 Elgin B. W. Raymond 15j Key Wind Pocket Watch 18s Silveroid Case Railroad” is in sale since Sunday, April 02, 2017. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Watches, Parts & Accessories\Pocket Watches\Antique”. The seller is “harley-timespast” and is located in Grain Valley, Missouri. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, to Australia, GR, PT, CY, SI, to Japan, to China, SE, KR, ID, to Taiwan, TH, to Belgium, to France, to Hong Kong, to Ireland, to Netherlands, PL, to Spain, to Italy, to Germany, to Austria, RU, IL, to Mexico, to New Zealand, PH, SG, NO, SA, UA, AE, QA, KW, BH, HR, MY, CL, CO, CR, PA, TT, GT, HN, JM, AG, AW, BZ, DM, GD, KN, LC, MS, TC, BB, BD, BM, BN, BO, EC, EG, GF, GG, GI, GP, IS, JE, JO, KH, KY, LI, LK, LU, MC, MO, MQ, MV, NI, OM, PK, PY, RE.
  • Year of Manufacture: Pre-1920
  • Brand: Elgin
  • Material: Silveroid
  • Closure: Open Face
  • Features: 12-Hour Dial
  • Movement: Mechanical
  • Country Made: USA
  • Model: 1
  • MPN: B.W. Raymond
  • Serial Number: 128930
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Age: Antique (pre 1920)
  • Case Material: Silveroid
  • Pocket Watch Size: 18
  • Number of Jewels: 15 Jewels
Apr 02 2017

Antique all original 18s Hamilton 927 pocket watch. Original Gold filled case

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Antique all original 18s Hamilton 927 pocket watch. Original Gold filled case

Antique all original 18s Hamilton 927 pocket watch. Original Gold filled case

Antique all original 18s Hamilton 927 pocket watch. Original Gold filled case

Antique all original 18s Hamilton 927 pocket watch. Original Gold filled case

Antique all original 18s Hamilton 927 pocket watch. Original Gold filled case

Antique all original 18s Hamilton 927 pocket watch. Original Gold filled case

Antique all original 18s Hamilton 927 pocket watch. Original Gold filled case

Antique all original 18s Hamilton 927 pocket watch. Original Gold filled case

Antique all original 18s Hamilton 927 pocket watch. Original Gold filled case

Antique all original 18s Hamilton 927 pocket watch. Original Gold filled case

Antique all original 18s Hamilton 927 pocket watch. Original Gold filled case

Antique all original 18s Hamilton 927 pocket watch. Original Gold filled case

Up for sale is a beautiful 18 size Hamilton 927 Hunter case pocket watch. This watch is all original and was made in 1900. The beautiful 17 jewel movement that has just been serviced and this watch runs very well. Serivced: This watch has been fully serviced, All parts removed, cleaned, oiled, new unbreakable mainspring, and the watch was adjusted to keep very good time. Movement : This watch runs great and keeps very good time. The original 927 grade movement has 17 jewels, adjusted, adjusted temperature, and has a nice regulator. This is a very nice movement! Dial : The original dial is in really good condition. Case : The original Hunter case is gold filled and is beautifully decorated. The case has very nice hinges, a good lift spring, and all covers open and close as they should. The case shows light normal pocket wear. This is a very nice watch! This beautiful watch is ready to carry or display. The item “Antique all original 18s Hamilton 927 pocket watch. Original Gold filled case” is in sale since Saturday, April 01, 2017. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Watches, Parts & Accessories\Pocket Watches\Antique”. The seller is “tuff_tuff01″ and is located in Mount Enterprise, Texas. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: Hamilton
  • Serial Number: 103448
  • Model: 927
  • Age: 1900
  • Case Material: gold filled
  • Number of Jewels: 17 jewels adjusted
  • Pocket Watch Size: 18
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Year of Manufacture: 1900-1909
Apr 02 2017

Waltham Riverside Pocket Watch 12 size 19 jewels 14K gold filled case RUNS

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Waltham Riverside Pocket Watch 12 size 19 jewels 14K gold filled case RUNS

Waltham Riverside Pocket Watch 12 size 19 jewels 14K gold filled case RUNS

Waltham Riverside Pocket Watch 12 size 19 jewels 14K gold filled case RUNS

Waltham Riverside Pocket Watch 12 size 19 jewels 14K gold filled case RUNS

Working Order: Sets, winds and runs. Time Keeping: Kept good time in a 24 hour test. Case Composition: Wadsworth 14K gold filled. Case Condition: Some brassing on the back. Case Measurement: 44mm in diameter. Crystal: Glass, no scratches. Dial: A few scratches. Low start and no reserve… The value and description will be accurate. Thanks in advance for your patience and understanding Before listing a watch, I check to see if it sets, winds, and runs and for defects and then list it accordingly. The item “Waltham Riverside Pocket Watch 12 size 19 jewels 14K gold filled case RUNS” is in sale since Tuesday, March 28, 2017. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Watches, Parts & Accessories\Pocket Watches\Antique”. The seller is “ravenvintagetime” and is located in Lagrange, Ohio. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Movement: Mechanical: Hand-winding
  • Brand: Waltham
  • Closure: Open Face
  • Number of Jewels: 19 Jewels
  • Serial Number: 23187239
  • Pocket Watch Size: 12
  • Material: Gold filled
  • Year of Manufacture: 1910-1919