The serial number on the movement is. Which according to the Pocket Watch Database, dates this movement to approximately 1912. The watch Winds, Sets & Currently Runs. It has NOT been serviced or timed for accuracy. There is a very faint hairline on the dial. The case is B&B Royal 20-Year Gold Filled case.
Very attractive Repousse case, higher grade Hamilton 974 antique 17 Jewel adjusted pocket watch. Early Serial number 722878, circa 1908 making this watch over 115 years old. Watch has a hard to find Hamilton private label dial wallen Camden New Jersey. Dial does have a hairline. Watch runs some but sluggish, but has a good balance. Watch is pendants at and winds and sets correctly, but stem needs pushed down to wind. Case is a rare and beautiful silver or nickel silver Repousse case. Case is screwback and bezel case in nice condition but does have some wear. I have not seen another case like this and has a very interesting and attractive looking pocket watch case. Cases made by Othello. Please see pictures for more information and condition.
Crafted in 1905, the Hamilton 946 pocket watch is a testament to the era’s precision and craftsmanship. Encased in a polished yellow gold filled case with a display back, this timepiece features a mechanical (manual) movement with 23 ruby and sapphire jewels, ensuring exceptional durability and performance. The watch boasts a high-grade lever escapement with sapphire pallets, maintaining remarkable timekeeping accuracy characteristic of railroad grade watches. The Hamilton 946 is a classic piece for collectors and enthusiasts, sporting a rare double sunk enamel railroad dial, complemented by its original dial and hands. Despite being a vintage item from over a century ago, this pocket watch remains a stunning example of horological history, with its open face design and screw on front and back with glass. No service records or original box are included. I know these high grade Hamilton’s inside and out. This is an excellent example of the 946. I know of no one who would not love to own this watch.
The 1905 Hamilton 946 pocket watch is a vintage timepiece with a high-grade lever escapement and sapphire pallets, making it a valuable collectible for watch enthusiasts. This railroad grade pocket watch features a display back case with a silver color and nickeloid case material. With 23 ruby and sapphire jewels and a gold train, this watch is a unique piece that showcases the quality craftsmanship of the early 20th century. Perfect for those interested in vehicles and transportation-themed pieces, this Hamilton pocket watch is a timeless treasure that comes with a production date of 1905.
Hamilton 992B Military pocket watch, 16 size, 21 jewel, Keystone marked case serial # C42762. Marked on backside Ordinance Department USA NO. Not currently running missing stem.
1946 Hamilton, 16s, 21j, Grade 992B, Model 5 Railroad Grade Pocket Watch Serial No. C172690 with Hamilton Bold Numbers Dial in a Hamilton 10K Rolled Gold Plate Case. The Hamilton Bold Numbers Dial is in excellent condition with no visible issues. The Movement is very clean and beautiful, pictures don’t do it justice. This will make a wonderful addition to any Railroad Pocket Watch Collection. See my other auctions for more beautiful pocket watches and other unique and quality estate sale finds. I only have main springs replaced if they are broken to ensure they do run, but don’t necessarily keep perfect time.
1912 Hamilton Pocket Watch and Stand. Movement is 17 Jewels, Serial # 944077, Adjusted. Case is by Philadelphia Watch Case Co. Decoration on the back, second dial for seconds, 5 minute count. Screw off/on back of case. Was told the watch is gold filled, not marked. According to the chart it is. Does not want to wind. You can look up more details about the watch using the serial number. Condition as seen in pictures. Great Gift or addition to your collection.
This Hamilton 992 pocket watch, manufactured in the 1920s, is a rare find for collectors. It is a model 2 With a yellow case and satin-finished gold plating, and is Lever set and Running strong and keeping time, this watch is a stunning addition to any vintage collection. The white Double Sunk Porcelain dial and analog display add to its classic appeal, while the lever escapement and 21 jewels ensure its precision. This pocket watch is open-faced and has a screwback caseback and snap on dust cover It is not water-resistant and does not come with papers or original packaging. However, its authenticity and railroad grade make it a must-have for any Hamilton or pocket watch enthusiast.