Old pocket watch in need of some TLC
Old pocket watch in need of some TLC
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Mikey_Beep

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14 posts

119 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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This is my first watch post so please be gentle and excuse the bad photos, although my phone made a valiant attempt in poor light!

I have come into possession of a family heirloom pocket watch that belonged to my great grandfather (my grandmother would desperately like to see it in good condition again) which is in need of some TLC.

At the very least I would like the case to close - various dents cause it to spring open immediately even if it can be persuaded to shut - and the second hand to be reattached. Actually getting it to operate again would be amazing!

Some research suggests the watch was assayed in 1927 (if someone could confirm/deny this I'd appreciate it!) and is obviously silver.

Any advice/recommendations for who/where to take it would be happily received. I'm based in the west midlands if that colours your suggestions but I'm happy to travel anywhere reasonable, say 3-4hrs, drive to get it seen to. I'm not trusting any postal/courier service with it as I'm suspecting most of the value is sentimental, again please correct me if I am wrong.

Movement



Front and dial


Inside of front case

Inside of movement cover

Inside of back case

eccles

14,168 posts

244 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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I used this chap a few years ago to fix my pocket watch. Very nice to chat to and a fast turn around. I posted my watch to him.

http://www.mkibby.com/index.html

benny.c

3,640 posts

229 months

Tuesday 21st January 2020
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Brendon Hoey is definitely worth a shout if you can’t find anyone local.

https://www.webwatchmaker.co.uk/

https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.php?423287-Clea...

https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.php?427931-Amer...

Edited by benny.c on Tuesday 21st January 23:54