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  • Antique Silver Pocket Watch
    Located in Geneva, CH
    Silver pocket watch. Height: 7.00 centimeters. Gross weight: 83.44 grams. We do not guarantee the functioning of this watch.
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    Early 20th Century European Anglo-Indian Pocket Watches

    Materials

    Silver

  • Antique Silver Pocket Watch
    Located in Geneva, CH
    Silver pocket watch. Height: 7.00 centimeters. Gross weight: 94.41 grams. We do not guarantee the functioning of this watch.
    Category

    Early 20th Century European Anglo-Indian Pocket Watches

    Materials

    Silver

  • Antique Pocket Watch
    Located in Geneva, CH
    Pocket watch in gilded metal. Height: 6.80 centimeters. We do not guarantee the functioning of this watch.
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    Early 20th Century Pocket Watches

  • Antique Steel Pocket Watch
    Located in Geneva, CH
    Steel pocket watch. Height: 6.00 centimeters. We do not guarantee the functioning of this watch.
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    Early 20th Century European Art Deco Pocket Watches

    Materials

    Steel

  • Jaeger-LeCoultre. Gold-Plated Metal Pocket Watch
    By Jaeger-LeCoultre
    Located in Geneva, CH
    Jaeger-LeCoultre. Gold-plated pocket watch. Signed and numbered. Original Jaeger-Lecoultre pouch. We do not guarantee the movements are working. Scratches. Length: 4.60 centimeters....
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    Late 20th Century Retro Pocket Watches

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    Gold Plate

  • Verge Crown Wheel Key Winding 18K Yellow Gold Ornate Pocket Watch
    Located in Washington Depot, CT
    Verge Crown Wheel Key Winding 18K Yellow Gold Ornate Pocket Watch Approx. 48 mm in diameter, 18 mm thick Stamped SH JW with English Gold Hallmarks inside the case. Date mark of F with square box around it. 61.3 dwt / 95.4g The verge (or crown wheel) escapement is the earliest known type of mechanical escapement, the mechanism in a mechanical clock that controls its rate by allowing the gear train to advance at regular intervals or 'ticks'. Its origin is unknown. Verge escapements were used from the late 13th century until the mid 19th century in clocks and pocketwatches. The name verge comes from the Latin virga, meaning stick or rod.[1] Its invention is important in the history of technology, because it made possible the development of all-mechanical clocks. This caused a shift from measuring time by continuous processes, such as the flow of liquid in water clocks...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century English Pocket Watches

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    18k Gold, Yellow Gold

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