Jun 29 2019

Mega Rare Antique Railroad 21j Hamilton 922 Pocket Watch Salesman Display Case

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Mega Rare Antique Railroad 21j Hamilton 922 Pocket Watch Salesman Display Case

Mega Rare Antique Railroad 21j Hamilton 922 Pocket Watch Salesman Display Case

Mega Rare Antique Railroad 21j Hamilton 922 Pocket Watch Salesman Display Case

Mega Rare Antique Railroad 21j Hamilton 922 Pocket Watch Salesman Display Case

Mega Rare Antique Railroad 21j Hamilton 922 Pocket Watch Salesman Display Case

Mega Rare Antique Railroad 21j Hamilton 922 Pocket Watch Salesman Display Case

Up for sale is a Rare Beautiful Antique Railroad 21J 16s Hamilton 992 Pocket Watch in Amazing Salesman Gold Filled Case. The movement has a serial number 770611 which dates it to be manufactured in 1910. The Double Sunk Glass Enamel Dial, Hands and Glass Crystal are in immaculate mint condition please see the pictures. The case is in Excellent Mint condition. The Watch size is 18 with 21 Ruby Jewels in Gold settings, Gold balance screws. It’s Stem Wind and Lever set, Adjusted to 5. The watch was recently serviced, running STRONG and keeping an excellent time. Please look closely at the pictures as they part of the description. Thank You and Good Luck!!! Brief History: Hamilton Watch Company. Hamilton factory: Using a precision scale to fit balance screws to a balance. Hamilton Watch Company: Early Days. In 1874, General Ulysses S. Grant was President of the United States and Conestoga wagons creaked their way along the Lancaster Turnpike, as citizens heeded the call of Horace Greely to Go West. Another form of pioneer was building a factory in the pastoral community of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The Adams and Perry Watch Company was built right beside the turnpike. Its founders possessed a good combination of skills: Mr. Perry was a watch designer, and Mr. Adams was an organizer and promoter. They brought skilled watchmakers to Lancaster and began production in 1875. Like so many infant industries, Adams and Perry did not have enough capital to market their product. The Lancaster Watch Company continued to suffer growing pains and was reorganized again in 1884, this time as the Keystone Standard Watch Company. Nevertheless, the financial problems persisted until 1892. In that year, the Hamilton Watch Company came into existence as a result of yet another reorganization. The name, Hamilton, was selected to honor Andrew Hamilton, original owner of the Lancaster site on which the factory was situated. Hamilton was granted the land by William Penn’s heirs and is credited with founding the city of Lancaster with his son James. Hamilton Watch was founded by merging Keystone with the Aurora (Illinois) Watch Company. Aurora machinery was moved to Lancaster in summer of 1892. Among the leading business and professional men of Lancaster who founded the Hamilton Watch Company were J. Franklin, John Sener, John C. North, Martin Ringwalt, J. Frederick Sener, William Z. Sener, James Shand, Peter T. Rood and Henry J. Cain of Springfield, Massachusetts represented the Aurora interests. The Hamilton Watch Company was founded in 1892 and set out to serve the railroad market with accurate timepieces. The rugged, precision watch that Hamilton produced became a favorite among railroad watch inspectors and personnel. In fulfilling the railroads’ requirements for accuracy, it also filled the needs of the general public for a timepiece of high quality. By the turn of the century it came to be known as Hamilton The Railroad Timekeeper of America. Miller, vice-president, left Lancaster to become its general manager. The Hamilton-Sangamo Corporation was formed in 1929 by the Hamilton Watch Company and the Sangamo Electric Company of Springfield, Illinois to market a new line of electric clocks. Trademarks of the E. Howard Watch Company were acquired by Hamilton in 1931. Although never extremely active in the manufacture of “Howard” watches, Hamilton has produced small quantities under this brand name. American soldiers during World War I preferred the smaller size and convenience of the wristwatch to the “old-fashioned” pocket watches. This trend caused a major shift in American watch production, with a new emphasis on producing wristwatch models for both men and women. During World War II, Hamilton ramped-up production of several models of chronometer to meet the US Armed Forces (particularly the US Navy’s) need for an extremely accurate timepiece which could be used for navigation at sea. Prior to WWII, such highly accurate instruments were only produced abroad. The first Hamilton chronometers were delivered to the Navy in February 1942, and at their peak Hamilton was making 500 chronometers per month! Hamilton Model 23 Military Chronograph was widely used during WWII as a navigator’s “stop-watch”. Based on the super-reliable 992B with Elinvar hairspring and mono-metallic balance, the Mod 23 adds a chronograph mechanism, making it one of the most complicated watches produced by Hamilton. Hamilton has always been on the forefront of horological innovation. The Elinvar hairspring was patented in 1931 and used in all movements thereafter. The name Elinvar was derived from the term “Elasticity Invariable” and was the first alloy to resist the changes in elasticity that occur with changes in temperature. Hamilton Ventura (modern repro). In January 1957, Hamilton introduced the world’s first electric wristwatch, a breakthrough for the industry and the first basic change in portable timekeeping since the early 16th century. Powered by a tiny 1.5 volt battery guaranteed to run the watch for more than a year, the new watch completely eliminated the need for a mainspring. The electric current necessary to operate one 100-watt bulb for one minute could run an electric watch for 20 years. The Hamilton Electrics featured not only a revolutionary movement design, but also were known for their avant garde styling, making them among the most collectible watches today. Also during the mid-fifties Hamilton embarked on a program of expansion and diversification. As a result, the company produced watches under three brand names Hamilton, Vantage and Buren in six plants in this country and abroad, manufactured sterling and plated silverware, fabricated and processed rare and exotic metals, and produced mechanical and electronic measuring devices and components. Hamilton also produced rocket fuel alloys, special metals for the Apollo program, missile timers and safety and arming devices for military applications. Hamilton continued to produce some of the finest American watches until 1969, earning them the distinction of being the only American watch company to survive global competition will into the 20th century. They truly represent the pinnacle of American watchmaking. The item “Mega Rare Antique Railroad 21j Hamilton 922 Pocket Watch Salesman Display Case” is in sale since Wednesday, June 19, 2019. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Watches, Parts & Accessories\Pocket Watches\Antique”. The seller is “ticker-ticker” and is located in Mount Arlington, New Jersey. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Number of Jewels: 21 Jewels
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Style: Railroad, Luxury
  • Pocket Watch Size: 16
  • Movement: Mechanical: Hand-winding
  • Country Made: USA
  • Year of Manufacture: 1910-1919
  • Features: Easy To Read
  • Closure: Open Face
  • Brand: Hamilton
  • Serial Number: 770611
Jan 24 2019

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

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Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Up for sale is a Mega Rare Beautiful Antique 21Jewels Railroad Elgin Veritas in Original Veritas. The Rare, Unique Movement has a serial number 10860206 which dates it to be manufactured in 1904. The Case is in Excellent Mint condition, the Dial , Hands and Glass Crystals are in immaculate mint condition please see the pictures. The Watch size is 18 with 21 Ruby Jewels in Raised Solid Gold settings, Solid Gold Train. It’s Stem Wind and Lever set. The watch was recently serviced, running STRONG and keeping an excellent time. Please look closely at the pictures as they part of the description. Thank You and Good Luck!! Brief History: Elgin National Watch Company. The Elgin National Watch Company. In fact, Elgin produced approximately one-half of the total number of better-quality pocket watches manufactured in the United States. Total production over their 100 years of operation reached nearly 60 million watches, which is nearly 50% of ALL the jeweled watches produced by American watch companies! This makes Elgin one of the most commonly collected vintage watches since there are still so many examples available at reasonable prices. The clock tower at the Elgin National. The Elgin National Watch Company was founded in 1864 in Elgin, Illinois as the National Watch Company, and some of the organizers were later to become the some of the biggest names in the American watch industry: J. Currier, Otis Hoyt, and Charles H. Mason, with financial backing from former Chicago Mayor Benjamin W. The factory for the National watch company was completed in 1866, and the first movement produced was an 18-size B. In 1874, the company officially changed their name to the Elgin National Watch Company, and that name remained until they stopped producing watches in the 1960′s. The “Working Man’s” Watch. The Elgin Watch Company’s success was not built on its production of the highest-grade watches, though some of their higher grades were top-quality, exquisitely made timepieces. Their success can be attributed to their huge production of low to mid-grade watches… Together with the Waltham Watch Company, they dominated the huge market for mid-grade watches, producing over one-million per year during their peak years of production. Elgin watches remain extremely popular with collectors today because they are plentiful, can be obtained at reasonable prices, and can be relatively easily repaired due to the large number of watches and parts available. Throughout their history, the Elgin National Watch Company was known for horological innovations. In 1958, they introduced the “DuraBalance, ” an ingenious design for a free-sprung balance (no regulator pins) which used spiral balance arms and small weights to govern the moment of inertia of the balance. They also produced the only American-made automatic wristwatch movements: grades 607, 618, 760, and 761. These movements featured bi-directional, full-rotor winding, and had two automatic winding gear ratios, which were automatically engaged as the mainspring tension increased. The contributions of the Elgin National Watch Company to American Horological industry cannot be overstated. Many Elgin watches that were made over 100 years ago are still providing reliable and accurate daily service to their proud owners. During the last few years that Elgin was in business (late 50′s through mid-60′s), they began to reduce their US production and began importing Swiss watch movements which were finished and labeled as Elgin watches. Much of this assembly work was done at a new Elgin plant in Elgin, South Carolina. Noon at the Elgin watch factory. Elgin Watch Cases: Illinois Watch Case Company. The Illinois Watch Case Company of Elgin, Illinois should not be confused with the Elgin Watch Company. The Illinois Watch Case Company (I. W. C. Co) was a major manufacture in the city of Elgin, Illinois. It manufactured watch cases under many brands, such as “Elgin Giant, ” “Elgin Pride, ” “Tivoli, ” “Spartan, ” and Elgin Commander. Keep in mind that watch movements and watch cases were usually made by different manufacturers. Elgin watches are entirely different than Illinois “Elgin” cases. International Buyers Please Note. The item “Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint” is in sale since Sunday, January 20, 2019. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Watches, Parts & Accessories\Pocket Watches\Antique”. The seller is “ticker-ticker” and is located in Chatham, New Jersey. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Number of Jewels: 21 Jewels
  • Model: Veritas
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Style: Railroad
  • Pocket Watch Size: 18
  • Movement: Mechanical: Hand-winding
  • Country Made: USA
  • Year of Manufacture: 1900-1909
  • Features: Easy To Read
  • Closure: Open Face
  • Brand: Elgin
  • Serial Number: 10860206
  • Grade: 239
  • Modified Item: No
Nov 15 2018

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

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Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Up for sale is a Mega Rare Beautiful Antique21Jewels Railroad Elgin Veritas in Original Veritas. The Rare, Unique Movement has a serial number 10860146 which dates it to be manufactured in 1904. The Case is in Excellent Mint condition, the Dial , Hands and Glass Crystals are in immaculate mint condition please see the pictures. The Watch size is 18 with 21 Ruby Jewels in Raised Gold settings, Diamond Balance Jewels. It’s Stem Wind and Lever set. The watch was recently serviced, running STRONG and keeping an excellent time. Please look closely at the pictures as they part of the description. Thank You and Good Luck!! Brief History: Elgin National Watch Company. The Elgin National Watch Company. In fact, Elgin produced approximately one-half of the total number of better-quality pocket watches manufactured in the United States. Total production over their 100 years of operation reached nearly 60 million watches, which is nearly 50% of ALL the jeweled watches produced by American watch companies! This makes Elgin one of the most commonly collected vintage watches since there are still so many examples available at reasonable prices. The clock tower at the Elgin National. The Elgin National Watch Company was founded in 1864 in Elgin, Illinois as the National Watch Company, and some of the organizers were later to become the some of the biggest names in the American watch industry: J. Currier, Otis Hoyt, and Charles H. Mason, with financial backing from former Chicago Mayor Benjamin W. The factory for the National watch company was completed in 1866, and the first movement produced was an 18-size B. In 1874, the company officially changed their name to the Elgin National Watch Company, and that name remained until they stopped producing watches in the 1960′s. The “Working Man’s” Watch. The Elgin Watch Company’s success was not built on its production of the highest-grade watches, though some of their higher grades were top-quality, exquisitely made timepieces. Their success can be attributed to their huge production of low to mid-grade watches… Together with the Waltham Watch Company, they dominated the huge market for mid-grade watches, producing over one-million per year during their peak years of production. Elgin watches remain extremely popular with collectors today because they are plentiful, can be obtained at reasonable prices, and can be relatively easily repaired due to the large number of watches and parts available. Throughout their history, the Elgin National Watch Company was known for horological innovations. In 1958, they introduced the “DuraBalance, ” an ingenious design for a free-sprung balance (no regulator pins) which used spiral balance arms and small weights to govern the moment of inertia of the balance. They also produced the only American-made automatic wristwatch movements: grades 607, 618, 760, and 761. These movements featured bi-directional, full-rotor winding, and had two automatic winding gear ratios, which were automatically engaged as the mainspring tension increased. The contributions of the Elgin National Watch Company to American Horological industry cannot be overstated. Many Elgin watches that were made over 100 years ago are still providing reliable and accurate daily service to their proud owners. During the last few years that Elgin was in business (late 50′s through mid-60′s), they began to reduce their US production and began importing Swiss watch movements which were finished and labeled as Elgin watches. Much of this assembly work was done at a new Elgin plant in Elgin, South Carolina. Noon at the Elgin watch factory. Elgin Watch Cases: Illinois Watch Case Company. The Illinois Watch Case Company of Elgin, Illinois should not be confused with the Elgin Watch Company. The Illinois Watch Case Company (I. W. C. Co) was a major manufacture in the city of Elgin, Illinois. It manufactured watch cases under many brands, such as “Elgin Giant, ” “Elgin Pride, ” “Tivoli, ” “Spartan, ” and Elgin Commander. Keep in mind that watch movements and watch cases were usually made by different manufacturers. Elgin watches are entirely different than Illinois “Elgin” cases. International Buyers Please Note. The item “Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint” is in sale since Tuesday, October 16, 2018. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Watches, Parts & Accessories\Pocket Watches\Antique”. The seller is “ticker-ticker” and is located in Chatham, New Jersey. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Number of Jewels: 21 Jewels
  • Model: Veritas
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Style: Railroad
  • Pocket Watch Size: 18
  • Movement: Mechanical: Hand-winding
  • Country Made: USA
  • Year of Manufacture: 1900-1909
  • Features: Easy To Read
  • Closure: Open Face
  • Brand: Elgin
  • Serial Number: 10860146
  • Grade: 239
Aug 19 2018

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin 412 Gold Pocket Watch Salesman Case

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Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin 412 Gold Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin 412 Gold Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin 412 Gold Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin 412 Gold Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin 412 Gold Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin 412 Gold Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin 412 Gold Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin 412 Gold Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin 412 Gold Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Up for sale is a Mega Rare Beautiful Antique Railroad Elgin Pocket Watch in Beautiful, Gold Filled Salesman. The Rare, Unique Gold Movement has a serial number 16005419 which dates it to be manufactured in 1911. The Case is in Excellent Mint condition, the Double Sunk Porcelain Dial , Hands and Glass Crystals are in immaculate mint condition please see. The Watch size is 18 with 21 Ruby Jewels in Gold settings, Adjusted to 3 positions. It’s Stem Wind and Lever set. The watch was recently serviced, running STRONG and keeping an excellent time. Please look closely at the pictures as they part of the description. Thank You and Good Luck!! Brief History: Elgin National Watch Company. The Elgin National Watch Company. In fact, Elgin produced approximately one-half of the total number of better-quality pocket watches manufactured in the United States. Total production over their 100 years of operation reached nearly 60 million watches, which is nearly 50% of ALL the jeweled watches produced by American watch companies! This makes Elgin one of the most commonly collected vintage watches since there are still so many examples available at reasonable prices. The clock tower at the Elgin National. The Elgin National Watch Company was founded in 1864 in Elgin, Illinois as the National Watch Company, and some of the organizers were later to become the some of the biggest names in the American watch industry: J. Currier, Otis Hoyt, and Charles H. Mason, with financial backing from former Chicago Mayor Benjamin W. The factory for the National watch company was completed in 1866, and the first movement produced was an 18-size B. In 1874, the company officially changed their name to the Elgin National Watch Company, and that name remained until they stopped producing watches in the 1960′s. The “Working Man’s” Watch. The Elgin Watch Company’s success was not built on its production of the highest-grade watches, though some of their higher grades were top-quality, exquisitely made timepieces. Their success can be attributed to their huge production of low to mid-grade watches… Together with the Waltham Watch Company, they dominated the huge market for mid-grade watches, producing over one-million per year during their peak years of production. Elgin watches remain extremely popular with collectors today because they are plentiful, can be obtained at reasonable prices, and can be relatively easily repaired due to the large number of watches and parts available. Throughout their history, the Elgin National Watch Company was known for horological innovations. In 1958, they introduced the “DuraBalance, ” an ingenious design for a free-sprung balance (no regulator pins) which used spiral balance arms and small weights to govern the moment of inertia of the balance. They also produced the only American-made automatic wristwatch movements: grades 607, 618, 760, and 761. These movements featured bi-directional, full-rotor winding, and had two automatic winding gear ratios, which were automatically engaged as the mainspring tension increased. The contributions of the Elgin National Watch Company to American Horological industry cannot be overstated. Many Elgin watches that were made over 100 years ago are still providing reliable and accurate daily service to their proud owners. During the last few years that Elgin was in business (late 50′s through mid-60′s), they began to reduce their US production and began importing Swiss watch movements which were finished and labeled as Elgin watches. Much of this assembly work was done at a new Elgin plant in Elgin, South Carolina. Noon at the Elgin watch factory. Elgin Watch Cases: Illinois Watch Case Company. The Illinois Watch Case Company of Elgin, Illinois should not be confused with the Elgin Watch Company. The Illinois Watch Case Company (I. W. C. Co) was a major manufacture in the city of Elgin, Illinois. It manufactured watch cases under many brands, such as “Elgin Giant, ” “Elgin Pride, ” “Tivoli, ” “Spartan, ” and Elgin Commander. Keep in mind that watch movements and watch cases were usually made by different manufacturers. Elgin watches are entirely different than Illinois “Elgin” cases. International Buyers Please Note. The item “Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin 412 Gold Pocket Watch Salesman Case” is in sale since Friday, August 17, 2018. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Watches, Parts & Accessories\Pocket Watches\Antique”. The seller is “ticker-ticker” and is located in Chatham, New Jersey. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Number of Jewels: 21 Jewels
  • Model: Grade 412
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Style: Railroad
  • Pocket Watch Size: 18
  • Movement: Mechanical: Hand-winding
  • Country Made: USA
  • Year of Manufacture: 1910-1919
  • Features: Easy To Read
  • Closure: Open Face
  • Brand: Elgin
  • Serial Number: 16005419
Aug 09 2018

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin 412 Gold Pocket Watch Salesman Case

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Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin 412 Gold Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin 412 Gold Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin 412 Gold Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin 412 Gold Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin 412 Gold Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin 412 Gold Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin 412 Gold Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin 412 Gold Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin 412 Gold Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Up for sale is a Mega Rare Beautiful Antique Railroad Elgin Pocket Watch in Beautiful, Gold Filled Salesman. The Rare, Unique Gold Movement has a serial number 16005419 which dates it to be manufactured in 1911. The Case is in Excellent Mint condition, the Double Sunk Porcelain Dial , Hands and Glass Crystals are in immaculate mint condition please see. The Watch size is 18 with 21 Ruby Jewels in Gold settings, Adjusted to 3 positions. It’s Stem Wind and Lever set. The watch was recently serviced, running STRONG and keeping an excellent time. Please look closely at the pictures as they part of the description. Thank You and Good Luck!! Brief History: Elgin National Watch Company. The Elgin National Watch Company. In fact, Elgin produced approximately one-half of the total number of better-quality pocket watches manufactured in the United States. Total production over their 100 years of operation reached nearly 60 million watches, which is nearly 50% of ALL the jeweled watches produced by American watch companies! This makes Elgin one of the most commonly collected vintage watches since there are still so many examples available at reasonable prices. The clock tower at the Elgin National. The Elgin National Watch Company was founded in 1864 in Elgin, Illinois as the National Watch Company, and some of the organizers were later to become the some of the biggest names in the American watch industry: J. Currier, Otis Hoyt, and Charles H. Mason, with financial backing from former Chicago Mayor Benjamin W. The factory for the National watch company was completed in 1866, and the first movement produced was an 18-size B. In 1874, the company officially changed their name to the Elgin National Watch Company, and that name remained until they stopped producing watches in the 1960′s. The “Working Man’s” Watch. The Elgin Watch Company’s success was not built on its production of the highest-grade watches, though some of their higher grades were top-quality, exquisitely made timepieces. Their success can be attributed to their huge production of low to mid-grade watches… Together with the Waltham Watch Company, they dominated the huge market for mid-grade watches, producing over one-million per year during their peak years of production. Elgin watches remain extremely popular with collectors today because they are plentiful, can be obtained at reasonable prices, and can be relatively easily repaired due to the large number of watches and parts available. Throughout their history, the Elgin National Watch Company was known for horological innovations. In 1958, they introduced the “DuraBalance, ” an ingenious design for a free-sprung balance (no regulator pins) which used spiral balance arms and small weights to govern the moment of inertia of the balance. They also produced the only American-made automatic wristwatch movements: grades 607, 618, 760, and 761. These movements featured bi-directional, full-rotor winding, and had two automatic winding gear ratios, which were automatically engaged as the mainspring tension increased. The contributions of the Elgin National Watch Company to American Horological industry cannot be overstated. Many Elgin watches that were made over 100 years ago are still providing reliable and accurate daily service to their proud owners. During the last few years that Elgin was in business (late 50′s through mid-60′s), they began to reduce their US production and began importing Swiss watch movements which were finished and labeled as Elgin watches. Much of this assembly work was done at a new Elgin plant in Elgin, South Carolina. Noon at the Elgin watch factory. Elgin Watch Cases: Illinois Watch Case Company. The Illinois Watch Case Company of Elgin, Illinois should not be confused with the Elgin Watch Company. The Illinois Watch Case Company (I. W. C. Co) was a major manufacture in the city of Elgin, Illinois. It manufactured watch cases under many brands, such as “Elgin Giant, ” “Elgin Pride, ” “Tivoli, ” “Spartan, ” and Elgin Commander. Keep in mind that watch movements and watch cases were usually made by different manufacturers. Elgin watches are entirely different than Illinois “Elgin” cases. International Buyers Please Note. The item “Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin 412 Gold Pocket Watch Salesman Case” is in sale since Wednesday, August 8, 2018. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Watches, Parts & Accessories\Pocket Watches\Antique”. The seller is “ticker-ticker” and is located in Chatham, New Jersey. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Number of Jewels: 21 Jewels
  • Model: Grade 412
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Style: Railroad
  • Pocket Watch Size: 18
  • Movement: Mechanical: Hand-winding
  • Country Made: USA
  • Year of Manufacture: 1910-1919
  • Features: Easy To Read
  • Closure: Open Face
  • Brand: Elgin
  • Serial Number: 16005419
Jul 17 2018

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

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Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint

Up for sale is a Mega Rare Beautiful Antique21Jewels Railroad Elgin Veritas in Original Veritas. The Rare, Unique Movement has a serial number 10860146 which dates it to be manufactured in 1904. The Case is in Excellent Mint condition, the Dial , Hands and Glass Crystals are in immaculate mint condition please see the pictures. The Watch size is 18 with 21 Ruby Jewels in Raised Gold settings, Diamond Balance Jewels. It’s Stem Wind and Lever set. The watch was recently serviced, running STRONG and keeping an excellent time. Please look closely at the pictures as they part of the description. Thank You and Good Luck!! Brief History: Elgin National Watch Company. The Elgin National Watch Company. In fact, Elgin produced approximately one-half of the total number of better-quality pocket watches manufactured in the United States. Total production over their 100 years of operation reached nearly 60 million watches, which is nearly 50% of ALL the jeweled watches produced by American watch companies! This makes Elgin one of the most commonly collected vintage watches since there are still so many examples available at reasonable prices. The clock tower at the Elgin National. The Elgin National Watch Company was founded in 1864 in Elgin, Illinois as the National Watch Company, and some of the organizers were later to become the some of the biggest names in the American watch industry: J. Currier, Otis Hoyt, and Charles H. Mason, with financial backing from former Chicago Mayor Benjamin W. The factory for the National watch company was completed in 1866, and the first movement produced was an 18-size B. In 1874, the company officially changed their name to the Elgin National Watch Company, and that name remained until they stopped producing watches in the 1960′s. The “Working Man’s” Watch. The Elgin Watch Company’s success was not built on its production of the highest-grade watches, though some of their higher grades were top-quality, exquisitely made timepieces. Their success can be attributed to their huge production of low to mid-grade watches… Together with the Waltham Watch Company, they dominated the huge market for mid-grade watches, producing over one-million per year during their peak years of production. Elgin watches remain extremely popular with collectors today because they are plentiful, can be obtained at reasonable prices, and can be relatively easily repaired due to the large number of watches and parts available. Throughout their history, the Elgin National Watch Company was known for horological innovations. In 1958, they introduced the “DuraBalance, ” an ingenious design for a free-sprung balance (no regulator pins) which used spiral balance arms and small weights to govern the moment of inertia of the balance. They also produced the only American-made automatic wristwatch movements: grades 607, 618, 760, and 761. These movements featured bi-directional, full-rotor winding, and had two automatic winding gear ratios, which were automatically engaged as the mainspring tension increased. The contributions of the Elgin National Watch Company to American Horological industry cannot be overstated. Many Elgin watches that were made over 100 years ago are still providing reliable and accurate daily service to their proud owners. During the last few years that Elgin was in business (late 50′s through mid-60′s), they began to reduce their US production and began importing Swiss watch movements which were finished and labeled as Elgin watches. Much of this assembly work was done at a new Elgin plant in Elgin, South Carolina. Noon at the Elgin watch factory. Elgin Watch Cases: Illinois Watch Case Company. The Illinois Watch Case Company of Elgin, Illinois should not be confused with the Elgin Watch Company. The Illinois Watch Case Company (I. W. C. Co) was a major manufacture in the city of Elgin, Illinois. It manufactured watch cases under many brands, such as “Elgin Giant, ” “Elgin Pride, ” “Tivoli, ” “Spartan, ” and Elgin Commander. Keep in mind that watch movements and watch cases were usually made by different manufacturers. Elgin watches are entirely different than Illinois “Elgin” cases. International Buyers Please Note. The item “Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Veritas Pocket Watch Original Case Mint” is in sale since Monday, July 16, 2018. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Watches, Parts & Accessories\Pocket Watches\Antique”. The seller is “ticker-ticker” and is located in Chatham, New Jersey. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Number of Jewels: 21 Jewels
  • Model: Veritas
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Style: Railroad
  • Pocket Watch Size: 18
  • Movement: Mechanical: Hand-winding
  • Country Made: USA
  • Year of Manufacture: 1900-1909
  • Features: Easy To Read
  • Closure: Open Face
  • Brand: Elgin
  • Serial Number: 10860146
  • Grade: 239
Jul 13 2018

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Father Time Pocket Watch Salesman Case

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Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Father Time Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Father Time Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Father Time Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Father Time Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Father Time Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Father Time Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Up for sale is a Mega Rare Beautiful Antique Railroad Elgin Father Time Pocket Watch in Beautiful, Heavy and Large Salesman. The Rare, Unique Movement has a serial number 10813749 which dates it to be manufactured in 1904. The Case is in Excellent Mint condition, the Dial , Hands and Glass Crystals are in immaculate mint condition please see the pictures. The Watch size is 18 with 21 Ruby Jewels in Gold settings, Adjusted to 5 positions. It’s Stem Wind and Lever set. The watch was recently serviced, running STRONG and keeping an excellent time. Please look closely at the pictures as they part of the description. Thank You and Good Luck!! Brief History: Elgin National Watch Company. The Elgin National Watch Company. In fact, Elgin produced approximately one-half of the total number of better-quality pocket watches manufactured in the United States. Total production over their 100 years of operation reached nearly 60 million watches, which is nearly 50% of ALL the jeweled watches produced by American watch companies! This makes Elgin one of the most commonly collected vintage watches since there are still so many examples available at reasonable prices. The clock tower at the Elgin National. The Elgin National Watch Company was founded in 1864 in Elgin, Illinois as the National Watch Company, and some of the organizers were later to become the some of the biggest names in the American watch industry: J. Currier, Otis Hoyt, and Charles H. Mason, with financial backing from former Chicago Mayor Benjamin W. The factory for the National watch company was completed in 1866, and the first movement produced was an 18-size B. In 1874, the company officially changed their name to the Elgin National Watch Company, and that name remained until they stopped producing watches in the 1960′s. The “Working Man’s” Watch. The Elgin Watch Company’s success was not built on its production of the highest-grade watches, though some of their higher grades were top-quality, exquisitely made timepieces. Their success can be attributed to their huge production of low to mid-grade watches… Together with the Waltham Watch Company, they dominated the huge market for mid-grade watches, producing over one-million per year during their peak years of production. Elgin watches remain extremely popular with collectors today because they are plentiful, can be obtained at reasonable prices, and can be relatively easily repaired due to the large number of watches and parts available. Throughout their history, the Elgin National Watch Company was known for horological innovations. In 1958, they introduced the “DuraBalance, ” an ingenious design for a free-sprung balance (no regulator pins) which used spiral balance arms and small weights to govern the moment of inertia of the balance. They also produced the only American-made automatic wristwatch movements: grades 607, 618, 760, and 761. These movements featured bi-directional, full-rotor winding, and had two automatic winding gear ratios, which were automatically engaged as the mainspring tension increased. The contributions of the Elgin National Watch Company to American Horological industry cannot be overstated. Many Elgin watches that were made over 100 years ago are still providing reliable and accurate daily service to their proud owners. During the last few years that Elgin was in business (late 50′s through mid-60′s), they began to reduce their US production and began importing Swiss watch movements which were finished and labeled as Elgin watches. Much of this assembly work was done at a new Elgin plant in Elgin, South Carolina. Noon at the Elgin watch factory. Elgin Watch Cases: Illinois Watch Case Company. The Illinois Watch Case Company of Elgin, Illinois should not be confused with the Elgin Watch Company. The Illinois Watch Case Company (I. W. C. Co) was a major manufacture in the city of Elgin, Illinois. It manufactured watch cases under many brands, such as “Elgin Giant, ” “Elgin Pride, ” “Tivoli, ” “Spartan, ” and Elgin Commander. Keep in mind that watch movements and watch cases were usually made by different manufacturers. Elgin watches are entirely different than Illinois “Elgin” cases. International Buyers Please Note. The item “Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Father Time Pocket Watch Salesman Case” is in sale since Thursday, July 12, 2018. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Watches, Parts & Accessories\Pocket Watches\Antique”. The seller is “ticker-ticker” and is located in Chatham, New Jersey. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Number of Jewels: 21 Jewels
  • Model: Father Time
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Style: Railroad
  • Escapement Type: Straight-line
  • Pocket Watch Size: 18
  • Movement: Mechanical: Hand-winding
  • Country Made: USA
  • Year of Manufacture: 1900-1909
  • Features: Easy To Read
  • Closure: Open Face
  • Brand: Elgin
  • Serial Number: 10813749
May 16 2018

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Father Time Pocket Watch Salesman Case

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Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Father Time Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Father Time Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Father Time Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Father Time Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Father Time Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Father Time Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Father Time Pocket Watch Salesman Case

Up for sale is a Mega Rare Beautiful Antique Railroad Elgin Father Time Pocket Watch in Beautiful, Heavy and Large Salesman. The Rare, Unique Movement has a serial number 9294388 which dates it to be manufactured in 1900. The Case is in Excellent Mint condition, the Dial , Hands and Glass Crystals are in immaculate mint condition please see the pictures. The Watch size is 18 with 21 Ruby Jewels in Gold settings, Adjusted to 5 positions. It’s Stem Wind and Lever set. The watch was recently serviced, running STRONG and keeping an excellent time. Please look closely at the pictures as they part of the description. Thank You and Good Luck!! Brief History: Elgin National Watch Company. The Elgin National Watch Company. In fact, Elgin produced approximately one-half of the total number of better-quality pocket watches manufactured in the United States. Total production over their 100 years of operation reached nearly 60 million watches, which is nearly 50% of ALL the jeweled watches produced by American watch companies! This makes Elgin one of the most commonly collected vintage watches since there are still so many examples available at reasonable prices. The clock tower at the Elgin National. The Elgin National Watch Company was founded in 1864 in Elgin, Illinois as the National Watch Company, and some of the organizers were later to become the some of the biggest names in the American watch industry: J. Currier, Otis Hoyt, and Charles H. Mason, with financial backing from former Chicago Mayor Benjamin W. The factory for the National watch company was completed in 1866, and the first movement produced was an 18-size B. In 1874, the company officially changed their name to the Elgin National Watch Company, and that name remained until they stopped producing watches in the 1960′s. The “Working Man’s” Watch. The Elgin Watch Company’s success was not built on its production of the highest-grade watches, though some of their higher grades were top-quality, exquisitely made timepieces. Their success can be attributed to their huge production of low to mid-grade watches… Together with the Waltham Watch Company, they dominated the huge market for mid-grade watches, producing over one-million per year during their peak years of production. Elgin watches remain extremely popular with collectors today because they are plentiful, can be obtained at reasonable prices, and can be relatively easily repaired due to the large number of watches and parts available. Throughout their history, the Elgin National Watch Company was known for horological innovations. In 1958, they introduced the “DuraBalance, ” an ingenious design for a free-sprung balance (no regulator pins) which used spiral balance arms and small weights to govern the moment of inertia of the balance. They also produced the only American-made automatic wristwatch movements: grades 607, 618, 760, and 761. These movements featured bi-directional, full-rotor winding, and had two automatic winding gear ratios, which were automatically engaged as the mainspring tension increased. The contributions of the Elgin National Watch Company to American Horological industry cannot be overstated. Many Elgin watches that were made over 100 years ago are still providing reliable and accurate daily service to their proud owners. During the last few years that Elgin was in business (late 50′s through mid-60′s), they began to reduce their US production and began importing Swiss watch movements which were finished and labeled as Elgin watches. Much of this assembly work was done at a new Elgin plant in Elgin, South Carolina. Noon at the Elgin watch factory. Elgin Watch Cases: Illinois Watch Case Company. The Illinois Watch Case Company of Elgin, Illinois should not be confused with the Elgin Watch Company. The Illinois Watch Case Company (I. W. C. Co) was a major manufacture in the city of Elgin, Illinois. It manufactured watch cases under many brands, such as “Elgin Giant, ” “Elgin Pride, ” “Tivoli, ” “Spartan, ” and Elgin Commander. Keep in mind that watch movements and watch cases were usually made by different manufacturers. Elgin watches are entirely different than Illinois “Elgin” cases. International Buyers Please Note. The item “Mega Rare Antique 18s Railroad 21J Elgin Father Time Pocket Watch Salesman Case” is in sale since Monday, May 14, 2018. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Watches, Parts & Accessories\Pocket Watches\Antique”. The seller is “ticker-ticker” and is located in Chatham, New Jersey. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Year of Manufacture: 1900-1909
  • Brand: Elgin
  • Closure: Open Face
  • Features: Easy To Read
  • Movement: Mechanical: Hand-winding
  • Country Made: USA
  • Model: Father Time
  • Serial Number: 9294388
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Number of Jewels: 21 Jewels
  • Pocket Watch Size: 18
  • Style: Railroad
  • Escapement Type: Straight-line
Apr 16 2017

MEGA RARE Zenith Billodes fancy SILVER case pocket watch made for Ottoman market

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MEGA RARE Zenith Billodes fancy SILVER case pocket watch made for Ottoman market

MEGA RARE Zenith Billodes fancy SILVER case pocket watch made for Ottoman market

MEGA RARE Zenith Billodes fancy SILVER case pocket watch made for Ottoman market

MEGA RARE Zenith Billodes fancy SILVER case pocket watch made for Ottoman market

MEGA RARE Zenith Billodes fancy SILVER case pocket watch made for Ottoman market

MEGA RARE Zenith Billodes fancy SILVER case pocket watch made for Ottoman market

MEGA RARE Zenith Billodes fancy SILVER case pocket watch made for Ottoman market

MEGA RARE Zenith Billodes fancy SILVER case pocket watch made for Ottoman market

MEGA RARE Zenith Billodes fancy SILVER case pocket watch made for Ottoman market

MEGA RARE Zenith Billodes fancy SILVER case pocket watch made for Ottoman market

MEGA RARE Zenith Billodes fancy SILVER case pocket watch made for Ottoman market

MEGA RARE Zenith Billodes fancy SILVER case pocket watch made for Ottoman market

MEGA RARE Zenith Billodes fancy SILVER case pocket watch made for Ottoman market. EXTREMELY RARE Antique fancy silver full hunter case Zenith Billodes pocket watch&silver chain seal fob made for the Ottoman market c1870′s in MUSEUM CONDITION! The watch has been supplied by the most famous watch retailer’s store of K. The watch has been awarded to Ottoman Pasha General. This amazing watch has a fine enamel dial depicting St. Sophia Mosque(Hagia Sophia). The watch is in working order. Original long heavy silver Ottoman chain and attached owner’s personal bronze seal, engraved with Ottoman caligraphy. The watch is very impressive- 50mm in diameter, 17mm thick. 122g heavy together with the chain! Hand chased silver case. All the parts original! Zenith was born to a 22 year old named Georges Favre-Jacot. He was one of the first to understand the importance of the inter-changeability of parts for rationalising production, thereby improving precision and reliability of mechanical watches. He grouped together all the different areas and know-how that make up watch making. This, one of the very first true Swiss manufacturing companies was born. BILLODES is other early brand name of the ZENITH watches. During this time / 1865 – 1875 / the Zenith company name still is Georges Favre-Jacot & Cie. ” ; 22-year-old Georges-Emile Favre-Bulle founds the “Fabrique des Billodes in Le Locle in the canton of Neuchatel. Today, the Zenith headquarters’ address is rue des Billodes. The name Zenith was registered in 1897. The watch is in perfect working order. A must for every serious collector. The watch comes with CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY! Auctiva Free Image Hosting. Show off your items with Auctiva’s Listing Templates. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “MEGA RARE Zenith Billodes fancy SILVER case pocket watch made for Ottoman market” is in sale since Sunday, March 05, 2017. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Watches, Parts & Accessories\Pocket Watches\Antique”. The seller is “victors_watches_store” and is located in Europe. This item can be shipped worldwide.