Case Engraved With Checkers. The description of this item has been automatically translated. Engraved Case With Lady. Metal case engraved with a lady of the time. (clock over 200 years old). With signs of restoration. Original but broken hour hand. Not tested by time. I don’t know the last revision date. Diameter 52 mm Metal case engraved with a lady of the time. (clock over 200 years old) Breguet style dial.
This case will work for any size 18 American movement including: Waltham, Illinois, Elgin, Hamilton, and others. This case can work for either lever or pendant set movements. Please use the photos as a big part of the description and please contact me with any questions.
These 18s engraved cases are as prevalent as they once were, so don’t miss out. This is a 3 pc. Case, NOT a swing-ring. It is a good case, it functions as it should, it is very clean and heavy at almost 100 grams. The Crown can also be pulled up to accommodate Pendant Set movements. Case: Open Face, both covers screw on/off. Outside D: 59.4 mm. Please use the photos as a big part of the description and please contact me with any questions.
Has a NOS glass crystal. LEVER SET MOVEMENTS ONLY. Locomotive rendering looks very detailed. Very nice looking case. Very good protection for your movement, Nickle alloy. Use the photos as part of the description. Please contact me with any questions. Case: Open Face, both covers screw on/off. Crystals: NOS glass crystal. Outside D: 59 mm. Please use the photos as a big part of the description and please contact me with any questions.
This is the style that screws open in both the front and the back. Very nice looking case. Please use photos as part of the description. Works equally well for both pendfant and lever set movements and is a little heavier than most at 100 grams empty. The Crown can also be pulled up to accommodate Pendant Set movements. Case: Open Face, both covers screw on/off. Outside D: 58 mm. Please use the photos as a big part of the description and please contact me with any questions.
This listing is for an Elgin 15 Jewel Grade 130 BIRD Engraved Case Pocket Watch. It winds and runsC seemingly just fine, but I have not tested it minute accuracy. The movement, number 6934012 is nickel finished and watch face is in good clean condition. The watch case (I believe gold fill) is beautiful and opens, closes and shuts properly. It has a hand done engraving on the front and back, the back has a gorgeous little bird and a flower. The design is excellent for many rooms and a large variety of styles of decor. It makes this an excellent piece for your collection, one your friends definitely wont have! It is an excellent piece for collectors, gifting, wearing, display / decor, gifting, and more! It is in good condition, with no major damage. Minor wear as usual from use and age- seen photos. This pocket watch comes from a massive estate collection, and was extremely well cared for in a temperature controlled room. Please check back this weekend & next week for multiple other antique & unique clocks & pocket watches I will be listing! Thank you for your consideration, reasonable offers are always considered. Please see photos for details & measurements, comes as is.
Has an “Extra-thick” NOS glass crystal with some very light scratches. That crystal really set off the case. Very nice looking case. Excellent protection for your movement, strong alloy. Use the photos as part of the description. Please contact me with any questions. The Crown can also be pulled up to accommodate Pendant Set movements. Case: Open Face, both covers screw on/off. Crystals: NOS X-thick glass crystal. Outside D: 59 mm. Please use the photos as a big part of the description and please contact me with any questions.
Movement Serial Number: 15530361. Please see photo(s) for item condition. You will receive the exact item(s) in the photo(s). Please check out our other listed items, thank you. The item has not been professionally reviewed.
This is an Aurora Watch Co. Hunter case pocket watch. The movement is 17 jewel. It is a size 18. It has a gold filled case. There is wear to the case. The Aurora Watch Co. Was only in business for a short time before being bought by Hamilton Watch Co.
For looking, we are SECOND HAND HOROLOGY! WE ARE HERE TO HELP YOU. Elgin, The Watchword for Elegance and Efficiency. By the early 20th century, Elgin was producing over 1 million watches per year and was the largest producer of fine watches in the world. We are offering this. Watch dated from 1905. It is a manual wind pocket. With an original Elgin. Mechanical movement, grade 289, 7 Jewels. Model 2, 6s, class 115, unadjusted, sub second hand, made in U. Original white ceramic dial featuring black Roman Numerals, black minute track (with red Arabic Numerals every 5min) and blue steel matching hands. The sub second is located at 6 o’clock. The dial is also signed with the Elgin name/logo on top. With fancy engraved design and d. All in yellow gold filled. After +115 years, it runs very well and keeps great time! Thank you for looking! Case with Crown 53. Case Thickness 11.4. The early years of the company were marked by rapid expansion and innovation. In 1874, the company introduced the first full plate movement, which was more durable and accurate than previous designs. In 1875, Elgin introduced the first watch with a stem winding and setting mechanism, which became the industry standard. The company was also known for its high-quality movements and its innovative designs, which included the first wristwatch with an alarm and the first watch with a shock-resistant balance. During World War II, Elgin produced watches for the military, including the A-11, which became known as the Watch That Won the War. After the war, the company continued to produce watches, but faced increasing competition from foreign manufacturers and the rise of quartz technology. The Elgin name has since been used by various companies, but the original Elgin Watch Company is remembered as one of the most important American watchmakers in history. Please be prepared to stand behind any offer you make. 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