1 15/16 in diameter, 66 grams. It is a RARE early model of Pavel Bure (Paul Buhre). It is also one of the earliest Buhre (Bure) watches with inscription on the movement’s cover. Supplier of His Majesty’s Court. The inscription on this particular watch has each line written in a different font. It is a rare early variety of the inscription. Majority of Buhre watches have that inscription done in Italic font (a stylized calligraphic handwriting). The firm was granted the title of Imperial Court Supplier in 1899. The case is marked with. 800, an all sides as well as the inner ring. Winds and works perfectly. Needs a solid cleaning, but I’ll leave that to the new owner.
Antique pocketwatch by Elgin with serial number 12548797 is a 16 size, 17 jewel, grade 340, model 7 movement that dates to about 1907. Movement runs but likely needs a proper cleaning and servicing for accurate time keeping. There is a chip to the dial under bezel at 1 o’clock. There us a small dentvti bezel and some faint wear to case. Otherwise, the watch is in pretty excellent condition. See photos for more details.
The Belair A1615W Pocket Watch is a stylish and functional timepiece designed for men. It features a stainless steel case with a brushed finish and a full jewelry case containing a stainless steel knife. The watch has a white dial with easy-to-read Arabic numerals, a date indicator, and a second hand, all protected by a sapphire crystal. This Swiss quartz movement pocket watch is water-resistant up to 50 meters and comes with a chain for convenient carrying. Perfect for formal occasions, this watch includes original box/packaging and manual/booklet.
Bey Berk Radford Two Watch Case in Hunter Green Leather. Combining luxury, functionality, and enduring design, this watch case is the ultimate accessory for those who value both form and function. With dedicated compartments for two watches, this case is perfect for your ever-growing collection. The fusion of green leather and rich wood grain panels create a stunning contrast that complements any style. The exterior’s sturdy leather and snap closure shields against scratches and impacts, while the interior’s soft cushioning cradles your watches, preventing any accidental damage. Dimensions: 6.25 x 4 x 3.
FOR PARTS OR REPAIR. OPEN FACE CIRCA 1868. FEATURES A GOOD CLEAN JEWELED 18S MOVEMENT. NEEDS BALANCE STAFF AND A SECOND HAND. ORIGINAL 2 PIECE AMERICAN WATCH CO. DIAL WITH NO HAIRLINES. M ELLERY MARKED INSIDE ON MOVEMENT.
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.
Watch is not currently running and will need a new crystal. American Waltham Watch Co. November 1889 – April 1890. Production date of the movement according to factory records. ” style=”box-sizing: border-box; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent; color: rgb(27, 118, 176); text-decoration-line: none; background-color: transparent; -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;>. Hunting: The stem is at the 3:00 position, and the movement is meant to be mounted in a case that has a covering over the face. “Sidewinders” are hunting movements in openface cases. 1900 Waltham Factory Ledger Book 2 [NAWCC]. 1954 Waltham “Gray Book” List. NAWCC Waltham Serial Digest. PWDB Absolute Rarity Index. PWDB Relative Rarity Index. Scoped for This Run Only.
Pocket watch is an excellent condition. Does not appear to have been carried or used much by original owner. It is personalized with the owner’s name inside the case “Mrs N W Painter” and dated “1902″. Case looks to have been engraved with minimal wear to the exterior. Pocket watch has been described to the best of my ability and m in as much detail as my knowledge will allow. The only guarantee that I can give you is that the points that I’ve touched on here in the description are indeed accurate. Overall, the watch seems to be one of the best examples of an Elgin of this model that I have been able to find.