For sale is an antique 18-size hunting case pocket watch featuring a Grade 74 movement from the. This timepiece is a “Private Label” edition produced for the retailer. And remains in its original, factory-matched silver housing. Technical Status: Please see video of watch running. It is over 130 year old so a cleaning and oiling would be suggested to keep it in functional condition. Crescent Watch Case Co. Hunting Case (Front & Back Covers). All case serial numbers match. On the front lid, back lid, and inner dust cover (cuvette). Hinges are tight and the case closes securely. The exterior features original engine-turning and an unmonogrammed central shield. Running but has been sitting for many years. There is a chip near the sub-second hand at 6 o’clock and a hairline crack near the 10 o’clock position. The crystal is present but loose and needs to be reseated. Please review all high-resolution photos and the included video for exact mechanical and cosmetic condition.
Welcome to Second Hand Horology! We offer a curated selection of timepieces-from vintage classics and brand-new watches to modern icons. Explore our collection of wristwatches, pocket watches, and more. Please take a moment to read the full description, and feel free to reach out with any questions or respectful offers. We’re always happy to help. This is a vintage ladies Elgin pocket watch, dating from 1888 based on the serial number. It features a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals with a black “railroad” minute track, matching blue steel hands and small-seconds at 6 o’clock. It is a manual-wind pocket watch powered by the original Elgin Watch Co. Mechanical movement, grade 94, featuring 11 jewels, model 1, class 52, series 2, size 6s, sub-second hand, lever-set and made in U. Housed in a 41mm round hunter gold-tone case with double hinged case back (double cuvette), featuring a protective front cover, and an inner dust cover. It has an elegant engraved finish, paired with a classic bow and crown located at 3 o’clock position. Presented in working condition with a clean movement and well-preserved dial. This timepiece runs accurately and is ready to wear and enjoy. Year / Era: 1888 – Vintage. Country of Manufacture: United States. Features: Roman numerals, minute track, small-seconds. Caliber: Elgin Grade 94. Case Back Markings: Dueber 1370488. Case Diameter w/Crown: 53. Box & Papers: NO. Condition: The watch is in good condition, light signs of wear consistent with its age and use. Extras: It runs accurately. It is ready to wear and enjoy. About Second Hand Horology. At SECOND HAND HOROLOGY, we offer a curated selection of watches ranging from vintage to modern, including both brand-new and pre-owned timepieces. We’re committed to quality, accuracy, and integrity. Professional, unedited photography and clear, transparent descriptions. We also warmly invite you to visit our physical shop and explore the collection in person. We appreciate you checking out our listing! Don’t hesitate to reach out with questions, offers, or just to talk watches – we love what we do and enjoy connecting with fellow enthusiasts. Thank you for your business-we truly appreciate your support and look forward to serving you again in the future! New pieces are added every day, and each listing reflects our commitment to quality, honesty, and service. We’d love for you to take a look and follow us for updates! If you’re unsure whether your offer will be accepted, please feel free to message us beforehand – we’re always happy to discuss respectful offers. We kindly ask that you only submit an offer if you are fully committed to purchasing the item. Once an offer is accepted, the watch will be removed from the market and no longer available to other buyers. Vintage watches often run smaller than today’s standards. Men’s wristwatches typically measure between 29-36mm (excluding the crown), while women’s models-especially from the early 1900s to the 1970s-can be considerably smaller. We encourage you to review the measurements provided and reach out with any sizing questions. Our collection features timepieces that are 20 to 100 years old. Naturally, they may show honest signs of age such as light scratches, patina, or worn straps-features that often add to their unique character and charm. Unless noted as recently serviced, vintage watches may eventually require routine maintenance to keep accurate time. If you’re looking for quartz-level precision, a modern watch may be a better fit. We offer a mix of brand new and pre-owned watches. Pre-owned pieces might have some cosmetic wear, which we always describe clearly. We do not use Photoshop to hide imperfections-only to clean up the background. What you see is what you’ll get. We take great care to present our watches honestly and transparently, and we’re proud to stand behind every piece we sell.
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