Vintage Elgin B.W. Raymond Wind Indicator 23 Jewel Railroad Grade Pocket Watch
By Elgin
Located in New York, NY
This vintage Elgin B.W. Raymond pocket watch exemplifies the precision and craftsmanship that made
20th Century Wrist Watches
10k Gold
Vintage Elgin B.W. Raymond Wind Indicator 23 Jewel Railroad Grade Pocket Watch
By Elgin
Located in New York, NY
This vintage Elgin B.W. Raymond pocket watch exemplifies the precision and craftsmanship that made
10k Gold
Elgin 23 Jewel Veritas Up Down Indicator Very Rare 18 Size Railroad Pocket Watch
By Elgin
Located in Dallas, TX
Elgin 23 Jewel Veritas Up Down Indicator Very Rare 18 Size Railroad Pocket Watch - Manual winding
Victorian Elgin Railroad Pocket Watch 1915 Grade 293 Engraved Size 16
By Elgin
Located in Dearborn, MI
Victorian Elgin Railroad Pocket Watch 1915 Grade 293 Engraved Size 16 Elgin Pocketwatch All
Elgin Rare Gold Filled Keystone Case Railroad Manual winding Pocket Watch
By Elgin
Located in Dallas, TX
Very Rare Elgin 14k Gold Filled 21j Keystone Case Railroad Pocket Watch - Manual winding, 21 jewel
14k Gold
Elgin Veritas 23 Jewel Railroad Pocket Watch with Up Down Indicator
By Elgin Clocks
Located in Palm Springs, CA
A recently serviced working pocket watch of the highest quality produced by Elgin. The model is
Elgin Tricolor Gold Railroad Locomotive Engine Pocket Watch
By Elgin
Located in South Pasadena, CA
Rare Antique Elgin Gentleman's Pocket Watch With Railroad Locomotive It is so attractive, just
Elgin Gold Filled R. R. Railroad Approved Pocket Watch
By Elgin
Located in Dallas, TX
Elgin R. R. Railroad Approved Pocket Watch - 21 Jewel. Gold fileld ( 50 mm ) . White enamel single
Elgin Pocket Watch Silverode Railroad Heavy Working 7 Jewel Year 1921
By Elgin
Located in San Diego, CA
Elgin 1921 railroad pocket watch with a 59mm case made of silverode and is 20mm thick. Heavy watch
Silver
Elgin 21 Jewel B.W. Raymond Railroad Grade Pocket Watch Montgomery Dial
By Elgin Clocks
Located in Palm Springs, CA
A nice running Elgin 21 jewel B.W. Raymond Railroad Grade pocket watch with a nice Montgomery Dial
Elgin Gilt Railroad-Style Pocket Watch circa 1927
By Elgin
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Elgin railroad-style yellow gilt pocket watch, circa 1927. 17-jewel manual-wind damaskeened
Gilt Metal
Waltham Yellow Gold Filled Art Deco Open Face Pocket Watch from 1879
By Waltham
Located in Long Beach, CA
FACTORY / HOUSE: Waltham Watch Co. STYLE / REFERENCE: Open Faced / Full Size METAL / MATERIAL: Yellow Gold Filled CIRCA / YEAR: 1879 DIMENSIONS / SIZE: Diameter 55mm MOVEMENT / CALIB...
Gold-filled
Hamilton Railroad Grade U.S. Ordinance Pocket Watch w Original Packaging
By Hamilton
Located in Mount Kisco, NY
With original issued packaging and in operating condition, this interesting timepiece dates back circa 1960 Vietnam era. Issued by U.S. Army Ordinance Department 6645-679-821, this s...
Steel
American Watch Co. Waltham Pocket Watch Model 1908 "Railroad Grade"
By American Waltham Watch Co.
Located in Dallas, TX
American Watch Co. Waltham Pocket Watch Model 1908 "Railroad Grade" - Manual winding; 23 jewels. Stainless Steel ( 50 mm) . White dial with roman numerals and sub dial at 6 oclock. ...
Elgin 14K Gold Open-Face Pocket Watch 21-Jewel Movement, circa 1899
By Elgin
Located in Miami, FL
A superb Elgin 14K solid gold open-face pocket watch, featuring a rare and highly desirable 21-jewel high-grade movement, circa 1899. The clean ivory dial presents bold Arabic numera...
14k Gold
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