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E. Howard & Co. Boston Highly Collectible Pocket Watch
By E. Howard & Co.
Located in Dallas, TX
Highly Collectible E. Howard & Co. Boston 14k Gold Pocket Watch, Horse Grade, manual-wind movement
Category

American Pocket Watches

HOWARD Yellow Gold Pocket Watch
By Howard
Located in Dallas, TX
E. Howard Co. of Boston 14k yellow gold pocket watch, 23 Jewels manual-wind movement. Case size 12
Category

American Pocket Watches

E. Howard Auburn Yellow Gold Vintage manual wind Pocket Watch
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Case: 52mm 14k yellow gold case, acrylic crystal Dial: white dial, black Arabic numerals, black hands
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Unknown Pocket Watches

Materials

14k Gold, Yellow Gold

Antique E. Howard Series 11 Rail Road Chronometer Gold Filled Pocket Watch
By E. Howard & Co.
Located in Los Angeles, CA
For sale is an antique E. Howard Series 11 Rail Road Chronometer Gold Filled pocket watch. It is
Category

Early 20th Century American Artisan Pocket Watches

Materials

Gold-filled

1928 Knights of Columbus La Rubida Gold Howard Pocket Watch
By E. Howard & Co.
Located in Frederick, MD
·Item: 1928 Howard 14K White Gold 44mm Pocket Watch ·Era: Vintage / 1928 ·Composition: 14K
Category

Vintage 1920s American Art Deco Pocket Watches

Materials

14k Gold, White Gold

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Finding the Right pocket-watches for You

Can you pull off a vintage pocket watch? Of course you can. With a suit and a waistcoat, a pocket watch can be a refreshing alternative to a wristwatch.

The earliest pocket watches were luxury items, and, owing to cost, they weren’t commonplace until the 19th century. Artfully crafted pocket watches were a symbol of wealth, and manufacturers such as Vacheron Constantin and Patek Philippe became known for theirs. (Today, they’re among the most sought after by collectors and enthusiasts.)

At the onset, pocket watches resembled small round table clocks, and pulling your small round table clock — perhaps of the silver variety — out of your breast pocket in front of someone else demonstrated unequivocally that you cared about punctuality. For collectors, pocket watches are big, and that means a larger canvas provided for functions without crowding the dial. For example, the Marius Lecoultre pocket watch — made circa 1890 — does everything but uncork your wine.

In the late 1800s, the open-face pocket watch became a staple on the American railroad. It was a requirement for railway workers to wear a pocket watch, as the timepieces were responsible for keeping conductors on schedule. This was a boon to the watchmaking industry, with companies like Hamilton, the Elgin National Watch Company and the Waltham Watch Company producing high-grade and workingman’s watches.

By the 1930s, wristwatches comprised the bulk of watch manufacturing in America, superseding the pocket watch. Suddenly, if you wanted to know the time, you merely glanced at your wrist. But given their vintage charm and our general appetite for good design, pocket watches are a piece of statement-making jewelry and today can prove complementary to your formal attire in a manner that is stylish and unconventional.

Let time take its course — browse a vast selection of antique and vintage pocket watches available on 1stDibs designed by legendary brands such as IWC, Cartier and more.

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