1915 production year Hampden Special Railway Pocket Watch 23 jewels, 18size Railroad grade. Philadelphia/ Keystone Gold Filled hinged Case ornately designed on backside, very slight wear, coin edged sides. Excellent double sunk Montgomery dial with blued hands as well as clean crystal. Double roller, full plate with gold jewel settings.
The Model 14 was Seth Thomas’s first 6-size ladies watch, introduced to the public around 1890, just five years after pocket watch production began. It was the company’s only known design with a male winding stem, which was dropped halfway through the first production run. The M14 was made with a choice of four jewel counts on plate finishes of either gilt or nickel in a lever-set hunter configuration, so open-face dials had no seconds bit. The serial number runs of the Model 14 alternated with those of the Model 15, and the factory appears to have had both the Models 14 and 15 in production at the same time, though it’s not clear why since both were 6-size hunter movements. Photographs will show case numbers as well. Configuration of 3/4 plate hunter winding a stem lever for jewel counts produced between 1890 to 1910 known for its male winding stem. It is in used condition with some surface, cracking on the face and wear on the stem and slight oxidation patina around the case. Take numerous pictures close-up for you to view. Based on acid testing and pictures from the top of the watch, it is gold filled and tests at 10 k. It’s not working it does wind. The case is beautiful and hand told also a good indicator of gold f illed. Please feel free to ask me questions. Before leaving any reviews if you have concerns, always reach out.
For sale is an antique Patek Philippe pocket watch case Circa 1854. The brown leather hinged case measures 3.4″ x 3″ x 1. The inside diameter of the watch pocket is 1 & 3/8. The hinge & latch are in excellent condition. The box lining is stamped on the inside Patek, Philippe & Co, Geneva. Pleister 277 Regent St. The watch is inscribed with a date of 1854 which is how the box has been dated. The case shows some wear but still in very nice condition for the age of almost 200 years! This is a family piece and it was given as a wedding present in that year. Both the case and the watch have been evaluated by a local certified watchmaker and jeweler.
1914 Waltham Grade 620 POCKET WATCH Gold Filled Hunter Case, chain, knife. At the time of writing this, the pocket watch is ticking and can see the seconds hand moving, but stops pretty often. Moving the watch around, seems to get it running again. Watch is engraved on the front with a letter R. Back outside of case has a beautiful floral, maybe Asian theme engraving? Inside of back case has an engraving, From Parents to Robert 1934. Back and front case snap into place. The back case is difficult to pop open, I had to use a knife to pop it open. Due to the style of chain, the links can get stuck. Knife blade is broken. Is engraved with the letter R. Total weight of all items is 127 grams. Watch case is about 2 across.
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The Gold and Silver Tone Vintage Pocket Watch Case with Crystal is a stylish and classic accessory for any collector or enthusiast of pocket watches. The silver case and crystal accent add a touch of sophistication to the overall design. The stamped #22 inside gives a unique and historical touch to this vintage piece. Perfect for storing or displaying a vintage pocket watch, this case is a must-have for any watch lover.
(N. H. W. Co) “Special” pocket watch featuring a Swiss-made 17 jewel mechanical movement and a highly detailed engraved hunter case. This piece stands out with its classic locomotive (train) dial design, Roman numerals, and sub-second dial, making it a great addition for collectors or display.. Model: “Special”. Movement: Swiss mechanical. Jewels: 17 jewel. Case: Engraved hunter case (front & back covers). Dial: Train / locomotive design with Roman numerals. Era: Late 1800s – early 1900s?? Condition. Vintage condition with visible wear consistent with age. Engraving remains very detailed and attractive. Movement appears clean (see photos). Running condition unknown / untested for accuracy?? Included. Pocket watch only (no chain)??? This is a visually striking antique watch that displays extremely well. The engraved case and locomotive dial make it highly collectible and a great conversation piece. No guarantees on timekeeping accuracy. Please review all photos carefully. DOES WIND AND TIC? Antique pocket watch vintage pocket watch railroad style watch train pocket watch hunter case watch mechanical pocket watch new haven watch co nhwco watch 17 jewel pocket watch swiss movement watch antique gold pocket watch style? Message me with any questions – quick responses! Can send more photos.
Nice Illinois sterling model 21 jewel pocket watch runs but will need a cleaning. 45 mm gold filled case no engraving in the shield. Stem wind stem set adjusted to 3 positions.