Stunning 16 size, 17 jewels antique pocket watch from 1910. WMcKinley model with beautiful double sunk porcelain dial. Single subtle hairline on the outer dial between 3 & 4. Winds, sets and runs flawlessly. Stunning gold plate case w/no dents, dings or scratches – amazing for a 115 year old watch! Solid bow and crown. A classic beauty for any serious pocket watch collector.
Hello and welcome to another of my listings. Today for your consideration is this. 1879 HAMPDEN SPRINGFIELD, key wind pocket watch with very heavy coin silver case (is marked as 4 oz case). Winding key not included. Sometimes is working for few minutes and sometime for more than 1 hour. Case with discoloration, dings, some wear and scratches. Nice and thick glass crystal. No service records available and needs overhaul. Please see detailed pictures because they can describe better than I can. PLEASE CHECK MY LISTING FREQUENTLY FOR MORE WATCHES, FINE QUALITY ANTIQUE JEWELRY, ART, SILVER, UNUSUAL AND RARE ITEMS.
HAMPDEN “The Four Hundred” Pocket Watch. 14K Gold Filled Hunter Case by Dueber. Slight hairline crack on the porcelain face – please see first picture for details.
HAMPDEN “The Four Hundred” Pocket Watch. 14K Gold Filled Hunter Case by Dueber. Slight hairline crack on the porcelain face – please see first picture for details.
The 1912 Hampden “Molly Stark” Deuber GF Case Pocket Watch is a vintage timepiece with a unique design and classic features. This mechanical hand-winding watch has 7 jewels, Arabic numerals, and a 12-hour dial, making it a functional and stylish accessory for women. The yellow gold case with a polished finish gives it a luxurious look, while its snap closure and open face design add to its functionality. Made in the United States during the early 1910s, this pocket watch is a timeless piece that would make a great addition to any collection. Both watches not running.