Pocket watch identification
Discussion
Hello all,
Have acquired a couple of pocket watches. I’m not expecting them to be valuable, but I’m interested in what there are.
First, this one. It runs, but I don’t know how accurately yet.
Face says Swiss made. The case says “keystone watch case USA”. There’s a serial number on the case.
Some markings/damage on the face.
I’ve not had it apart to look at the movement.
Second is marked S. Wolfenden Bolton
Doesn’t run (doesn’t wind). Looks like it’s lost a hand.
Nothing on the back. Again, haven’t got to the movement (not sure I know how)
A brief google suggests 1890-1910 ish?
Have acquired a couple of pocket watches. I’m not expecting them to be valuable, but I’m interested in what there are.
First, this one. It runs, but I don’t know how accurately yet.
Face says Swiss made. The case says “keystone watch case USA”. There’s a serial number on the case.
Some markings/damage on the face.
I’ve not had it apart to look at the movement.
Second is marked S. Wolfenden Bolton
Doesn’t run (doesn’t wind). Looks like it’s lost a hand.
Nothing on the back. Again, haven’t got to the movement (not sure I know how)
A brief google suggests 1890-1910 ish?
Try asking here:
https://www.watchuseek.com/forums/vintage-pocket-w...
Do not ask about value. You'll need to post good clear movement pictures.
https://www.watchuseek.com/forums/vintage-pocket-w...
Do not ask about value. You'll need to post good clear movement pictures.
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