Vintage Jewelry Watches Buyer's Guide

A Beginner's Vintage Jewelry Watches Buyer's Guide

By Sylvia Cochran, published Mar 10, 2008
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Vintage jewelry watches are a collectible with a purpose. More often than not, these watches are in working condition and they make amazing conversation starters as well as serving as a subtle yet perceptible hint that the wearer has exquisite taste and does not buy "off the rack."

Say what you mean and mean what you say
For the beginner in need of a vintage jewelry watches buyer's guide, terminology is the key to finding the kind of watches desired without missing a great find due to a lack of clarity in communication.

Vintage jewelry watches are sometimes referred to as estate watches. If you were to enter an antique mall looking for watches, the odds are good that you will be directed to the estate jewelry section. Do not be thrown off by this moniker!

Additionally, know the period you are looking for. Victorian jewelry is perhaps the most commonly sought after commodity, and since it spans from about 1837 to 1900, the odds of finding pieces are very good. Edwardian watches, on the other hand, are confined to a nine year period dating from 1901 to 1910 and thus make for a more challenging period to find.

Where to look for classic time pieces
No collection of vintage jewelry watches is complete without the addition of at least one pocket watch. When it comes to pocket watches, the Antique Jewelry Exchange website is your first point of contact. With the inventory changing frequently and the site run by bona fide jewelers who know what they are talking about, even newbies can visit and shop with confidence. Those who would like to visit in person will need to travel to 4854 E. Speedway Blvd., in Tucson, Arizona 85712. Call ahead to 520-881-6525 for store hours. Pricing is low to moderate.

No collection of vintage jewelry watches is complete without the addition of at least one pocket watch.

Credit: Michael Connors

Copyright: Morguefile/Michael Connors

Takeaways
  • Vintage jewelry watches are sometimes referred to as estate watches
  • Victorian jewelry is perhaps the most commonly sought after commodity
Did You Know?
Edwardian watches are confined to a nine year period dating from 1901 to 1910 and thus make for a challenging period to find.
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Cool tips there

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