EXCELLENT CONDITION — TRAIN CASE. No hairlines/ good crystal/ clean movement/ excellent case/ closures work. As with most vintage timepieces this watch should be serviced. No guarantee of accuracy implied.
Description of product rank. Beautiful item with a sense of use. Used, but scratches and stains are not noticeable. Used, with scratches and stains. Usable, but with many scratches and stains. These are our own standards. Please consider this as a guideline. No problem with operation. A complete set of the items shown in the photo. Please allow for slight variations in size. I send a product by. Weekends are not available because post office is closed. Customer service and satisfaction are very important to us. All return requests must be made within 30 days of the receipt of the item.
VINTAGE 18 SIZE FAHY’S COIN SILVER POCKET WATCH CASE LEVER SET ONLY. NEW 4MM BEVELED CRYSTAL. BOW IS NOT STIFF. HAS SOME WEAR OF THE DESIGN ON BACK COVER.
Vintage RECORD WATCH CO. Silveroid Case POCKET WATCH. In overall very nice visual and working condition. Watch has been ticking well for several hours, with free moving hands. Typical time/use wear (Surface color wear). No visible case indents etc. Dial nice color and clean. No dial cracks/spider lines. A small screw is broken off on edge of movement (one that holds to Casing). You will receive pictured item. See all pictures for most details. Please ask questions if needed.
Dirty case, missing bow, one of the front cover hinge is broken! Can be fixed, parts are not missing! No crystal, needs cleaning, has minor dents, has the original crown. Pre-owned items have wear/minor imperfections, and need cleaning.
Crafted with precision, this vintage Elgin Grade 320 pocket watch is a testament to classic timekeeping. Encased in a striking 14k giant gold-filled case, this piece showcases the artisanal craftsmanship of the early 20th century. Its blue and black dial, paired with a mechanical (manual) movement, reflects the sophistication of the era and makes for a distinguished addition to any collection. The pocket watch, produced between 1903 and 1916, is a 2/0s size, featuring 7 jewels for a reliable ticking. Although it comes without the original box or papers, the snap caseback allows for a glimpse into the intricate mechanisms within. This timepiece, once a staple for unisex adults, now serves as a unique piece for enthusiasts and connoisseurs of vintage horology.