Vintage Pocket Watches Are Secret Treasures - Start a Collection Today
By Samantha Beck, published May 22, 2007
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Millions of old pockets watches were mass-produced in the 1800s. Some were of high quality. Others were of lesser quality. The way you can tell the difference is if the watch bears any jewels embedded in it. Another way of telling the difference between a high and low quality pocket watch is by examining the case that accompanies the watch. Many cases were gold-plated instead of solid gold. To differentiate, look at the back of the case. Gold-plated cases bear an inscription that guarantees the case will last 10 years. A solid gold case manufactured in Great Britain will show English marks.
Start your pocket watch collection by looking around for ladies' fob watches. These delicate, intricately designed watches are worth a decent amount of money and are fairly easy to find. You can buy one for $150. A ladies' fob watch from 1900 in a pansy design can be worth between $550-750. That's quite a turnaround on your purchase. A fob watch is a small watch that hangs from a brooch or pin. They were made to be hung from a garment. Because they were decorative, they could be worn as an accessory.
An 18-karat gold Full Hunter Keyless Wind Pocket Watch designed by Waltham of Massachusetts (a popular watch company that championed machine-made watch production in the United States for about a century) is worth $350-550. Its fully-engraved case was made in Great Britain.
If you're lucky enough to come across one, a precious metal minute-repeating Full Hunter Watch with a triple calendar and chronograph made in 1900 is worth $3,000-4,500. This 2 1/8" piece of machinery has complex craftsmanship which is part of the reason why it is so valuable. Its enamel dial displayed Roman numerals on the front and a small, flyback seconds hand.
Vintage Pocket Watches Are Secret Treasures - Start a Collection Today
An old pocket watch is not only valuable, it carries a rich history.
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Did You Know?
Some of the earliest watches made were by the Romans, who used portable sun dials to tell time in 1550. These sun dials were made in France and Germany.
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