Very nice 14kt gold antique hunter case swiss pocket watch key wind and working untested as to accuracy it needs a minute hand. The hour hand is lifted a bit no crystal or bezel present. Case measures 41 mm in diameter. Acid tested to 14 kt. I do not know the gold weight total weight is approx 43 grams.
Antique 14K Gold WALTHAM Men’s Hunter Case Pocket Watch. Total Weight: 59.8 DWT/ 93.1 Grams. Please see our photos. Offers sent over the weekend may expire before being seen or reviewed.
Antique ELGIN Rose Gold Hunter Pocket Watch Superb Near Mint Condition. Clean Elgin 0s 7j Movement. Grade: 320 Model: 2. Serial Number Dates To 1908. In Flawless Working Order. Takes Full Wind With Strong Tick. 35.8mm (1.4) Gold Filled Case. 20 Year Guaranteed Philadelphia Case Co. Tight Hinges – Strong Lift Spring. Superb Original Enamel Dial And Hand Set. Rare Cream Enamel With Blue Numerals. Clean And Clear Mineral Crystal.
This is a very nice Waltham pocket watch. It has a coin silver hunter case. It is in very good condition. The hands are original but one came loose and is there. There are no dents or problems, there are a couple of little dings. It is a key wind, doe not come with a key. It measures 2 1/4 across.
This watch is a rare and beautiful example of Jovial’s craftsmanship and design in the 1930s. Jovial is a Swiss watch brand that was founded in 1929 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, by Fernand Droz. Jovial was inspired by the feelings of joy and pleasure, and its watches bring joy and self-assurance to those who own them. Jovial was known for its quality, reliability, and innovation, as well as its use of Swiss movements in some of its models. This watch features a gold-plated stainless steel case with a diameter of 45mm, which is a large and impressive size for a pocket watch. The case has a smooth bezel and a snap-on case back with the Jovial logo. The case is also a full hunter, which means that it has a hinged cover that protects the dial from dust and scratches. The dial is white with black Arabic numerals and hands, and a sub-dial for the small seconds at 6 o’clock. The dial is marked with the Jovial name and logo. The movement is a mechanical hand-winding caliber with 17 jewels and a frequency of 18,000 vibrations per hour. The movement is signed with the Jovial name and logo. This watch is in very good condition for its age. This watch is a rare and collectible piece that will add value and prestige to any collection. It is also a great way to own a piece of Swiss watchmaking history, as Jovial is one of the oldest and most respected brands in the industry. You will love it!
Pre-1897 Wadsworth Rambler Gold Filled 18S Hunter Pocket Watch Case (only). Repair marks dated “22 Sept 1897″ are on the inside, which makes it one of the first Rambler cases made by that company. Serial number is #137542. Crown in very good shape, beveled crystal looks great and the case snaps shut well. This is a very nice full-hunter pocket watch case! I could be the showcase of your collection!
AERO NEUCHATEL Hand-wound Pocket Watch Hunter Case Gold Working Item From Japan. [Brand] AERO [Product name] Hand-wound pocket watch [Size] Main body: Approximately 48mm in diameter [Color] Gold [Model number] I watched the progress for about half a day after wrapping it, and there was almost no time difference. However, this is an amateur’s confirmation, so please refrain from doing so if you are concerned about this. I check it when I put it up for sale, but it is an amateur check, Please note that there may be errors due to amateur measurements. Regarding the condition of the product, it is only the subjective opinion of the individual. Please check the condition in the photo.
End of the 19th century, Weller and DuBois or Wilsdorf &Davis – not very sure which. Decor of horses and castle. Not functional, might need to be oiled and serviced.
This is a functional and very old Elgin National Watch Co. Pocket watch with a beautiful B&B Royal case material and a white analog dial color. It has a mechanical (manual) movement and was manufactured between 1886 to 1895. Unfortunately, it does not come with papers or original box/packaging. This pocket watch was designed for men and falls under the categories of watches, pocket watches, watches parts and accessories, as well as jewelry and watches. It is not customized and the model is unknown. Despite its age, it still functions well and is a great addition for collectors or anyone who appreciates vintage timepieces.