LISTING IS FOR(1) WALTHAM BARTLETT 17JEWEL 18S MODEL 1883 MOVEMENT SER# 9542448 O. F STERLING SILVER CASE POCKET WATCH IN AS FOUND USED AS IS CONDITION FOR RESTORATION OR PARTS. WATCH CAME FROM OLD WATCH REPAIR MANS ESTATE SALE, WATCH RUNS AND STOPS IN A SHORT TIME DOES KEEP TIME, WATCH HR LEVER SET WORKS. MOVEMENT LOOKS DIRTY TO ME I HAVE NO IDEA WHEN LAST SERVISED AND ADJUSTED FOR ACCURATE TIME KEEPING. “WATCH HAS NO CRYSTAL”, DIAL HAS CRACKS. WATCH HAS STERLING CASE BACK INSIDE IS MARKED “FAHYS 925/1000 FINE, BACK HAS A STAG DEER ON IT “SEE PHOTOS” I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT METAL THE DEER IS, WATCH STERLING BACK AND WATCH HOUSING HAS SMALL DENTS AND SCRATCHES “SEE PHOTOS. (SEE PHOTOS FOR CONDITION) MESSAGE ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU HAVE ABOUT WATCH CONDITION.
High-grade Elgin 21 jewel adjusted five position BW Raymond railroad grade antique pocket watch movement only. Movement Is beautifully finished with Strait line Damaskeening a gold train with gold timing screws and jewel settings. A very attractive, and good running movement that seems to keep time but I have not checked it over a long period but will not set correctly. Dial is the original Elgin bold Arabic boxcar style railroad with the scarce Invar balance marking. Watch winds correctly, and is lever set but does not set.. Please see pictures for more information and condition.
Huge & Beautiful Russian 19th Century Silver Hunter Pocket Watch Case Only63mm. Solid case that needs a bezel and a front cover catch, it has a catch spring but I’m not sure it about its condition. Hinges are in excellent condition, covers open to 90 degrees. Thickness at opening 9.9mm. Contact me with any questions.
The J Boss case is 14k gold filled 20 year. Watch is running great, though I do not know the service history on it. Dial is perfect other than tine hairline by 7. Ready to enjoy or add to collection. Photos are our intellectual property. All items are properly packaged using quality materials to ensure safe arrival to you. We can not control what the post office does after it leaves our hands. & we have no control over pricing. No packages will be undervalued for any reason. Feedback should be a positive experience for everyone. You are a valued customer, We leave + feedback. If you abuse the feedback system, you will no longer shop our store. All sales are final; unless an error has been made in our listing, and or the item is drastically misrepresented. If you abuse the return system, you will no longer shop our store.
SCARE 1892 US WATCH CO 18s BOX HINGE GOLDFILLED HUNTER CASE POCKET WATCH RUNS. SCARCE 1892 US WATCH CO 18s BOX HINGE GOLDFILLED HUNTER CASE POCKET WATCH RUNS. 1892 US WATCH CO 18s BOX HINGE GOLDFILLED HUNTER CASE POCKET WATCH 11J RUNNING. WOW 132 YEARS OLD STILL TICKING, THIS CO HAS BEEN OUT OF BUSINES NEARLY 120 YEARS AGO. These vintage watches are getting tough to find, especially in this nice condition, a very nice watch for a very SPECIAL person!!! This watch will last for years to come! CIRCA 18921 Pocket Watch, Serial number 91919, Grade 47. Model 1888H from the U. OF WALTHAM, MASS HUNTER movement. The GILT 11 jewels Movement HALLMARKED. Is running very strong AND accurately within a minute or two, no service record this running movement needs to be serviced, cleaned, and oiled to maintain the running condition. White SINGLE SUNK PORCELAIN dial with Black Roman numerals Dial is in an Excellent CONDITION, with No visible. Hairline cracks, (see Photos) the Dial is Hallmarked. CRYSTAL WITH SOME SCRATCHES. Pocket watch movement is a size 18s. Pendant wind and LEVER set. The HUNTER BOX HINGED GOLD FILLED CASE IS Hallmarked. Wear from age and use. SOME BRASSING SHOWING, some scratches, ON COVERS, COVERS OPENS A LITTLE PASS 90 DEGRESS (SEE PHOTOS). It is good as a “TIME PIECE AND SHOW” item of what the Gents would carry in the 1890′S. From the American Horology Archive. Movement Serial Number: 91919. Estimated Production Year: 1892. Grade/Model Run: 7 of 10. Grade/Model Total Production: 4,900. Standard Dial Type: Single-Pressed. Run ID: 136.47G7.18S51. Database Version: v52.383. Vintage watches are completely mechanical and their time keeping accuracy can be affected by many things including position changes, temperature, internal cleanliness, lubrication, magnetism, and maintenance. This is your chance to add a nice collectible watch and a piece of American History to your collection. Good Luck and Thanks!! I’ll let the pictures tell the rest of the story. As additional visual descriptions, they take precedence over any and all of the written descriptions. They are very clear and should. Including Serial Numbers and Production Dates. Watch Company of Waltham, Mass. Is NOT the American Waltham Watch Company. Should also not be confused with the United States Watch Company which operated in Marion, New Jersey. Began business as the Waltham Watch Tool Company in 1879, and was reorganized as the U. Watch Company in 1885. The founders of the company were Charles V. Woerd (Woerd’s patent), formerly of the American Waltham Watch Company, and the Nutting Brothers, owners of a watch tool and machinery company in Waltham. Eaton became Treasurer and President of the company respectively. A new factory was constructed, with a planned production of 50 watches per day. The directors of the new company wanted to name the company the Waltham Watch Company, but a suit was filed by the American Waltham Watch Company and the use of the Waltham name was prohibited in 1899. The first watches produced were 16-size, 3/4 plate and were made in 3 grades. These early watches are called “Dome Watches” because they used a wide mainspring barrel, the top of which was domed upward in the center to accommodate the balance wheel. The pallet fork was made of aluminum alloy and used a square ruby impulse jewel. The Dome Watch movement required a special case, which proved unpopular, and in 1888 a new watch was produced which would fit into a standard American case. The top grade watch produced by the company was “The President, ” an 18-size, double-roller watch which an 1894 advertisement claimed was accurate to within 6 seconds a month! It was through this acquisition that Keystone gained control of the factory, wherein they began production of their Keystone-Howard watches in 1905. Even though watches were produced with serial numbers up through about 850,000 it is believed that the total production of watches from the U. Was significantly less than this number. Watch Serial Numbers and Production Dates. I package all items that I sell with great care. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Create your brand with Auctiva’s. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com. Track Page Views With.
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.
Vintage 1996 [Near MINT] Seiko Pocket Watch 7N07-0010 Gold Small Seconds Quartz JDM From JAPAN #81096. Case size: About 43 mm. Manufactured in 1996, this is a pocket watch from Seiko’s “Pocket” series. This model features a classic full-hunter case and a small seconds hand positioned at 6 o’clock on the dial. It was once used as a gift from the Prime Minister of Japan, with some examples bearing the engraving “Gift from the Prime Minister” on the case back. However, it is speculated that this particular watch may have been presented as an award to a recipient at a sports competition sponsored by P&G. The initials engraved on the back may belong to the award recipient. Tiny scuffs from normal use. It shows signs of use. The watch is currently running smoothly. All you can see on the picture will be included in a set of a package. Above condition is based on my own opinion. Please check the photo carefully. Please feel free to contact me for any questions! To see my store for more items. I send a product by. Please contact me via message. Immediately after shooting, it is placed in a closed container with desiccant and stored for 24 hours and 365 days in a temperature and humidity controlled warehouse. All products, including cameras and lenses, are stored in a temperature- and humidity-controlled warehouse 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Customer service and satisfaction are very important to us. All return requests must be made within 30 days of the receipt of the item.
Watchmakers are excellent people and great caretakers of their time pieces. Here are some specifics about this pocket watch case. Brand: Keystone J Boss. Model: 12 size White Gold Filled Pocket watch case engraved with W. Ward from University of Chattanooga Alumni ASSN 1929 FOOTBALL. Case Composition: Keystone J Boss 14K 25 year gold filled. Case size (measurements not including bow or crown): 44.1mm in diameter. Notes/Condition: As you can tell this is a very clean pocket watch case. With an engraving that enhances the value. The service history of this watch is unknown to me unless I state otherwise. Therefore you should expect to service this watch if you are a responsible collector. Often times these watches have been forgotten in a jewelers desk or in a back room for 30 plus years. I like to save them from that demise and get them back into the hands of collectors. It doesn’t take very long for old gummy oil to stop a movement from running (many times just a week or so) or even worse if the oil is dried out it might not take too long for the watch to grind itself up inside so please understand I can only tell you how the watch is performing here. Please take a look at all the other clocks and watches I have this week and weeks to come as well as my store inventory. Please feel free to ask questions or request additional pictures. Because of this I package items better than necessary to insure a positive experience.