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VINTAGE 16 SIZE HAMILTON MODEL A POCKET WATCH CASE, NO WEAR THROUGH, UNPOLISHED. HAS WEAR ON BACK. 10K YELLOW GOLD FILLED. Remember to save us on your FAVORITE SELLERS list! YOUR FEEDBACK IS VERY IMPORTANT TO US! Please take a short time to tell us how we are doing! We may be able to come up with a solution that will please both of us!
Time Pieces, Parts & More. Antique Keystone Silveroid 16S Case Fits Ball Pocket Watch – Ball Model. Some signs of wear and use consistent with age. Does not have crystal. Could use a better polish. If you are purchasing a watch band or part, it is your responsibility to ensure that the sizing is correct for your watch. Measurements and specifications are included in the description and we can always provide additional information upon request. We take great care in packaging the items to assure they arrive safely at your hand. This is the safest option for both parties. We are a small business and operate on slim margins. We will only accept return when an error was made on our end e. Discrepancy or misrepresentation in the description.
VINTAGE NICE 16 SIZE HAMILTON POCKET WATCH CASE, MODEL 16, B. CASE HAS SOME SCRATCHES. 10K ROLLED GOLD PLATE. Remember to save us on your FAVORITE SELLERS list! YOUR FEEDBACK IS VERY IMPORTANT TO US! Please take a short time to tell us how we are doing! We may be able to come up with a solution that will please both of us!
Antique 1911 Elgin Grade 315 Model 3 Gold Filled 15 Jewels 12s Pocket Watch Runs. Elgin grade 315 model 3. Pocket Watch has a super neat Tri Color gold filled case, its yellow / white / rose gold filled! Watch is 15 jewels and a size 12s. I got the information in the title from looking up the serial number online. Watch runs when you wind it. But it needs a service but it will run when wound up.
Please see pictures for size, condition and details. Most items I sell are vintage and some are antique. Some are not perfect. I will point out any flaws that I think are pertinent, but ask questions if you are unsure. The pictures give the best description and are of the exact piece that is being offered.
Very Fine Antique 1893 Waltham Model 1888 Hunter Case Pocket Watch. Watch is in working condition. Used, but very good original condition. See all pictures for details. DO NOT DUPLICATE OR COPY!
1939 Ball-Hamilton, 16s, 21j, Grade 999P, Model 11 Class 1 Railroad Grade Pocket Watch Serial No. B650104 with Official RR Standard Dial in a Ball Official RR Standard Keystone 10K Gold Filled Case. The Official RR Standard Dial is in excellent condition with no visible issues and the Movement is very clean and beautiful, pictures don’t do it justice. This will make a wonderful addition to any Railroad Pocket Watch Collection. See my other auctions for more beautiful pocket watches and other unique and quality estate sale finds.
This Pocket watch is in working condition. It is missing the Crystal. This stunning piece of history is just amazing knowing it is still ticking since 1892. The Engraved design is not worn at at. It’s amazing what this watch has probably been through. It could use a good polish and I’m sure a professional service but it keeps time. I have attached the information on the watch from the serial number. Also I below is information on the company US WATCH CO & what makes this a rare find. This watch was produced before the ban of use of the name Waltham on their products in 1899. Again these watches are limited in numbers and to find one that is still working and in the condition this one is in is even a harder find. Watch Company of Waltham, Mass. Is NOT the American Waltham Watch Company. Should also not be confused with the United States Watch Company which operated in Marion, New Jersey. Began business as the Waltham Watch Tool Company in 1879, and was reorganized as the U. Watch Company in 1885. The founders of the company were Charles V. Woerd (Woerd’s patent), formerly of the American Waltham Watch Company, and the Nutting Brothers, owners of a watch tool and machinery company in Waltham. Eaton became Treasurer and President of the company respectively. An example of a late production US Watch Co. A new factory was constructed, with a planned production of 50 watches per day. The directors of the new company wanted to name the company the Waltham Watch Company, but a suit was filed by the American Waltham Watch Company and the use of the Waltham name was prohibited in 1899. The first watches produced were 16-size, 3/4 plate and were made in 3 grades. These early watches are called “Dome Watches” because they used a wide mainspring barrel, the top of which was domed upward in the center to accommodate the balance wheel. The pallet fork was made of aluminum alloy and used a square ruby impulse jewel. The Dome Watch movement required a special case, which proved unpopular, and in 1888 a new watch was produced which would fit into a standard American case. The top grade watch produced by the company was “The President, ” an 18-size, double-roller watch which an 1894 advertisement claimed was accurate to within 6 seconds a month! It was through this acquisition that Keystone gained control of the factory, wherein they began production of their Keystone-Howard watches in 1905. Even though watches were produced with serial numbers up through about 850,000 it is believed that the total production of watches from the U. Was significantly less than this number. As you can see this company produced less then 850,000 watches as far as records can find. These are rare finds.