Brand: New York Standard Watch Co. (Keystone Standard) Model: 15 Jewels Serial Number: 1011022 Condition: Perfectly working condition. This is a beautiful open-face pocket watch featuring a Keystone Standard dial with raised gold-tone Arabic numerals and a dedicated sub-seconds dial at the 6 o’clock position. Movement: The movement is signed New York Standard Watch Co. It features a beautiful damaskeened pattern on the plates and is very clean. Case: Housed in a “Victory” Philadelphia Watch Case Co. The exterior features an elegant pinstripe and scrollwork design with a personalized monogram on the back. Testing: The watch has been tested and is currently running and keeping time. Note: As with all vintage timepieces, a professional service is recommended for long-term accuracy. Case Material: “Victory” was a brand name for silver-filled or nickel-based cases by the Philadelphia Watch Case Co. Known for their durability. Era: Likely early 20th century approx.
The New York Standard Grade 48 Gold Filled 6s Hunter Case Pocket Watch is a classic timepiece suitable for both men and women. Made by the reputable New York Standard Watch Co. This manual mechanical pocket watch exudes vintage charm with its gold filled case. The intricate design and craftsmanship of this piece make it a standout accessory for watch enthusiasts looking for a timeless and elegant timepiece. Watch is not running and is as is.
Thank you for visiting our antique jewelry store. For your collection, we have an excellent collectible piece for sale. This time, we’re offering a vintage pocket watch for refurbishment or use as a replacement for other watches. Brand STANDARD WATCH Co. Attention: watchmakers, hobbyists, resellers. Circa 1920 (watch with 106 years old). Dial porcelain with roman numerals. The glass is missing. Measures 48mm (excluding crown). Mechanical movement, signed STANDARD WATCH Co. Not working, needs revision. Published photos are featured article. All our photos are of high quality, so you can see well, in detail, the article, and no doubt.
New York Standard size 6s 7 jewels Grade 44 circa 1891. SN 1110733- the bow is firm as is the stem and lids snap closed showing very little wear. The Cartouche on the back has evidence of wear or repair. The crystal is fine as is the dial with no obvious blemishes. A fine watch for your collection. In today’s inflationary environment, these antique pocket watches offer more than just enduring craftsmanship and historical charm-they serve as a smart hedge with their gold or silver cases, as precious metals continue their dramatic rise: gold now exceeds. Per ounce (up over 70% year-over-year), and silver has surged past. Per ounce (more than 200% higher than last year). Secure history, craftsmanship, and inflation-beating value in one beautiful piece. As with all vintage watches, no claims are made regarding accuracy of time keeping. Vintage watches may need servicing, even if they are in good running condition, and unless otherwise stated they may need to be cleaned, timed, oiled or adjusted.
Tiger 14k RGP Case w/ RARE Insert Matching Serials NY Standard 6s 7j [085WEB]. The watch is previously owned and enjoyed. Piece would make the perfect gift, or addition to your collection! Please note that we are not pocket watch experts, so please inspect photos carefully. New York Standard Watch Company. Jersey City, New Jersey. Estimated Production Year: 1905. Grade/Model Run: 14 of 21. Grade/Model Total Production: 766,500. Case Information: Serial: 71523 Markings: Tiger Warranted, Illinois Watch Case Co. This certifies that the accompanying case is gold stiffened Tiger and guaranteed to last 5 years Metal: 14k RGP Closure: Snap/Hunter. Condition Notes: Pocket watch does not run. Lever setting works though and hands rotate in a full 12 hour rotation. The case is in excellent condition. It is a Tiger Warranted Illinois 14k Rolled Gold Plate case with a rare original paper insert that matches the stamped serial number. Dial and hands are dirty and in need of a thorough cleaning. Box and papers are not included. We thank you and appreciate your interest. Or have any questions AT ALL concerning an item, please do not hesitate to ask. We try to offer competitive and fair prices. If you truly feel that one of our items deserves a lower price, we are. Happy to consider a serious offer.
The 1883 New York Standard Watch Co. 7 Jewel Hunting Pocket Watch is a classic timepiece with a mechanical (manual) movement and 17 jewels. It is a gold filled case with a polished finish, perfect for men who appreciate vintage timepieces with a hunting theme. This analog display watch comes with a white dial, 12-hour dial, and is sure to add a touch of sophistication to any collection. I DO JOT KNOW IF THE WATCH WORKS. IT WAS IN WORKING CONDITION ABOUT 20- 25 YEARS AGO. THIS IS STILL A VERY SCARCE WATCH. ASTECTICLY THE WATCH IS ABOVE AVERAGE CONDITION. HOPEFULLY SOMEBODY WILL GET IT TO WORK. All items are examined, and every attempt is made to describe them completely and accurately. However, most items are antique/vintage, and by virtue of their age, they will not be perfect. Pictures show visual and physical condition. Check Out My Store for More Great Deals on a Variety of New & Vintage and antique items. Any reasonable offers accepted.
Very good running condition. 1905 Ball Model 999H 18 size 17 jewel open face Model 1 full plate movement. Keystone gold filled 20 year case. There is a crack in dial near number 8. Some scuffs and a slight scratch on backside.
This is a New York Standard Co. (Jersey City, NJ) gold filled full hunter case antique pocket watch. Has seconds hand dial. Case is marked Philadelphia Watch Case. Same beautiful engraving of bird in flight with various scrolls on both sides of case. Movement serial number 131291, model 21. Movement is 27.94 mm in diameter, size 000 (3/0). Outside diameter of case is 35 mm. Estimated production year 1912. 7J (not marked on movement). Original model run 105,000. Registry population (known population of surviving examples) 86. A pretty rare survivor. Very good pre-owned antique condition, running, seems to keep good time but may need tiny fast/slow adjustment. Crystal is present, in good condition. No wear or rubbing in gold. Couple of tiny black spots inside case.