For Waltham, Hamilton, Illinois and others. Bezel and case back operate smoothly. Suitable for lever or stem set open faced configuration 18s movements. Crystal is very clean with a few small marks. Engraving on case back and some plating loss on crown. Ready to drop in a movement. See pictures for detailed condition.
FOR REPAIR OR PARTS ONLY. WATCH NEEDS SERVICE / REPAIR. Watch runs and keeps time while face up. Stops when turned face down. Has been observed running for approximately 48hours. I have not disassembled watch whatsoever. Railroad grade Waltham Vanguard, Model 1892, 19 jewel, Size 18s movement. Movement serial number 14057420. Dial is in near mint condition. Private label reads Watson Bros, Calgary, ALTA. Winds and Hands move freely when lever is pulled and engaged. Please zoom into pictures to see exact condition.
2 inches across x 2.5 inches tall x 1/4 inch thick. It is marked on inside Elgin Natl Watch Co. Philadelphia Watch Case Co. It does not work but gears sporadically spin and it probably needs a cleaning. I know nothing about watches so ask questions before purchasing. Item has some wear, scuffs, dings from age and use. Fresh from an upstate NY estate.
Coin edge Railroad case will work with stem or lever set movements. This grade 820, also referenced as 81, is stem set. Not running, for parts/repair. Bezel and case back unscrew smoothly. Case back has some surface scratches which should polish out. Nice clean railroad style dial with a small hairline crack by the one o’clock marker. Missing second hand, but post is there. Heavy duty glass crystal has wear. See pictures for additional details.
This antique Waltham pocket watch is a stunning piece that will add a touch of elegance to any outfit. Crafted in 1899, it features a silverode case with a train on the case, and a white dial with black hands. The mechanical (manual) movement ensures accurate timekeeping, while the classic design makes it a stunning addition to your collection. The Waltham brand is known for its quality and durability, making this pocket watch a great addition to any collection. This watch is in beautiful condition but it does need service. See pics for details and thank you for looking!
VINTAGE EQUITY WATCH CO BOSTON 15 JEWELS PHILADELPHIA WATCH CASE SILVERODE WIND UP POCKET WATCH. PLENTY OF PICTURES TO VIEW. SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY PLEASE.
Elgin Pocket Watch 18 Size 21 Jewel RR in Silverode Philadelphia Case – DF475. Although it is running, it should still be cleaned and serviced before use. The balance is good. It is a lever set movement. The Philadelphia Silverode case has wear including some scratches, discoloration, and needs to be cleaned or polished, but overall it looks good. The train engraving on the back cover is very worn and can hardly be seen. The dial has some scratches, faint hairlines, discoloration, and needs to be cleaned. The hands have some scratches and discoloration. The crystal has scratches and needs to be cleaned. The serial number 13633572 dates it to circa 1909. The case is about 2 in diameter, not including crown or bow. If you are just trying to fix a watch or clock without knowledge of how to do so, we suggest that you seek out professional help. To do it on your own risks permanent damage to your clock or watch. This can lead to be an expensive proposition if you to repair work with out that knowledge. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution.
Elgin Pocket Watch 18 Size 17 Jewel in Silverode Philadelphia Case – DF420. Although it is running, it should still be cleaned and serviced before use. The balance is good. It is a stem set movement. The Philadelphia Watch Case Co. Silverode case has some scratches, discoloration, and needs to be cleaned or polished, but overall it looks good. The dial has some scratches, faint hairlines, small edge flakes, discoloration, and needs to be cleaned, but overall it looks good. The hands have some light scratches and discoloration, but overall they look good. The serial number 13274518 dates it to circa to 1908. The case is about 2-1/4 in diameter, not including crown or bow. If you are just trying to fix a watch or clock without knowledge of how to do so, we suggest that you seek out professional help. To do it on your own risks permanent damage to your clock or watch. This can lead to be an expensive proposition if you to repair work with out that knowledge. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution.
Antique ELGIN Display Back Pocket Watch. These Were Done For Shop Displays. Excellent Overall Antique Condition. Clean Elgin 16s 7j Movement. Grade: 212 Model: 6. Serial Number Dates To 1904. In Flawless Working Order. Takes Full Wind With Strong Tick. 51.8mm (2.5) Diameter Silverode Case. Superb Original Black Enamel Dial. Dual Perfect Original Mineral Crystals.