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ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ANTIQUE 14K GOLD TRI-COLOURED DIAMOND ENCRUSTED P/WATCH CASE

Estimated price for orientation: 1 899 $

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Condition: Pre-owned: An item that has been used or worn previously. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition UPC: Does not apply


The case is engraved     Elgin Giant Watch Case Co 14K 36973    The case is 47.2mm in diameter and weighs an impressive 30.5 grams. The dial slot is approx 40mm in diameter, the movement slot is approx 36.3mm in diameter, so would be an 8S movement. The Diamond tested positive with a Diamond tester. Note that the winder / crown is missing.AMERICAN RAILROAD POCKET WATCHES.
HNCO is one of the leading sellers of Pocket watches on eBay Australia, with over 100+ Pocket watches on offer. We are constantly adding to ever increasing range and have a large assortment of American Railroad Grade Pocket Watches. American Railroad Pocket watches were amongst the highest grade watches made, having been made for the railways makes them a great choice to use every day, mainly for their durability over time. Their lower production quantities and of course their high grade movements make them also a great gift or investment.
A typical railroad's requirements for a pocket watch in the early 20th century might include:Only American-made watches may be used (depending on availability of spare parts).Only open-faced dials, with the stem at 12 oclock.Minimum of 17 functional jewels in the movement.Size 16 or 18 only.Maximum variation of 30 seconds (approximately 4 seconds daily) per weekly check.Watch adjusted to at least five positions: Face up and face down (the positions a watch might commonly take when laid on a flat surface); then crown up, crown pointing left, and crown pointing right (the positions a watch might commonly take in a pocket). Occasionally a sixth position, crown pointing down, would be included.Adjusted for severe temperature variance and isochronism (variance in spring tension)Indication of time with bold legible Arabic numerals, outer minute division, second dial, heavy hands.Lever used to set the time (no risk of inadvertently setting the watch to an erroneous time, when winding the watch with the stem)Breguet balance springMicrometer adjustment regulatorDouble roller escapementSteel escape wheelAnti-magnetic protection (after the advent of diesel-electric locomotives)The minimum requirements were raised several times as watch-making technology progressed, and the watch companies produced newer, even more reliable models. By WW2, many railroads required watches that were of a much higher grade (as many as 23 jewels, for example) than those made to comply with the original 1891 standard.
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