Antique 1884 Hampden watch co. Movement: key wind , 11 jewels. Dial: porcelain dial, small repair at 11. Condition: watch is in good, original condition, wind and is running. If for some reason you are not happy with the item you received, I will appreciate it if you contact me first before leaving a negative or neutral feedback, I always do my best to resolve any issue on time. Return can be made if the item received significantly deviate from the lot description and must be made within 3 days after receiving item.
59.5 mm IN DIAMETER. VERY GOOD CONDITION, NO DAMAGE, JUST EVENLY TARNISHED. OPENS AND CLOSES FIRMLY. WEIGHT: 111.4 GRAMS. Questions are welcome if I missed anything in the description, specifics, or additional information is needed. Other kinds of payments are accepted.
AMAZING HUNTER SILVER CASE 1880′s Ancre GENEVE Pocket Watch Perfect Serviced. Full winding makes the watch run more than 30 hours. Dial is lovely, original, very good, with slight hairlines. Open case: solid silver, full hunter, remarkable engraved. Movement: silver plated, hi grade, perfect, pin set. Produced: 1880 – 1890. Movement caliber : ANCRE – Made in Swiss Movement serial 41695 Case serial 41695. Movement: 42 mm; Case (without crown): 48 mm. The watch is fully serviced. Every part is checked. Every part is cleaned. Every part is oiled. The case is cleaned. The watch has been tested for about a week. AMAZING SOLID SILVER CASE pocket watch in great CONDITION! Fully serviced watch – suitable for everyday use! If you are interested in, take a look at my other items!
Antique 1910 Elgin Grade 309 Model 4 18s 7j Pocket Watch Silver Tone Hunter Case as pictured. In good condition with some overall wear, see pictures for detail. Production year of the movement within +/- 3 years” style=”box-sizing: border-box; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent; color: rgb(27, 118, 176); text-decoration-line: none; background-color: transparent; -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;>. Hunting: The stem is at the 3:00 position, and the movement is meant to be mounted in a case that has a covering over the face. “Sidewinders” are hunting movements in openface cases. ” style=”box-sizing: border-box; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent; color: rgb(27, 118, 176); text-decoration-line: none; background-color: transparent; -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;>. Let us know if you have any questions, have a nice day!
I have an excellent antique solid silver Zenith Pocket Watch that I’d like to sell. It’s a beautiful 15 Jewel Swiss pocket watch in terrific condition. The serial# dates it’s manufacture to 1915. The case and inner dust cover are marked as. It has gold trim around the dial as well as around the outer back cover. The dial, case, hinges and movement are in very good condition. (The dial may have a nearly unnoticeable hairline) The covers snap closed properly. It winds, sets and runs well. The bow is snug. It keeps very good time but please don’t expect it to run with digital accuracy. It has a micro-regulator to adjust the time keeping. The case shows hardly any wear and there is no engraving on the back where a monogram would go The inner dust cover shows the “Paris 1900 Grand Prix” medals for timekeeping. I will package the watch well so that it will arrive perfectly. If there are any questions don’t hesitate to ask. In 1865, at the age of 22, George Favre-Jacot began manufacturing watches under his name at a small workshops in Le Locle, Switzerland. After witnessing the success of American watch companies Waltham and Elgin utilizing mass production to sell affordable and reliable timepieces, he invested heavily in his own company to create a vertically integrated watchmaking operation, becoming the first manufacture d’horlogerie. At the 1900 Paris World’s Fair, George Favre-Jacot & Co. Was awarded the Grand Prix for their “Zenith” movement, so named because Favre-Jacot believed it represented the best of precision timekeeping. In 1911, the company was renamed to Fabrique des Montres Zenith S. After the prized movement.
Antique Bailey Banks & Biddle Co. Pocket watch in sterling silver case. Case is inscribed Princeton University June 11, 1898, Second Junior Orator Prize.
This vintage Elgin pocket watch from the early 1900s features a 15 jewel mechanical movement and an open face design with Roman numeral and 12-hour dial indices on a white dial. The coin silver case (6oz total) has a polished finish and showcases a unique deer engraving on the back. It is a classic 18-size pocket watch with a lever set escapement, making it a stylish and functional accessory for men.
This watch currently sets and runs. This watch has not been tested for accuracy. Because this is a vintage watch, it may be in need of cleaning or regulating. This watch is in need of a new crystal, it does not come with one. Thank you for viewing our listing.
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