![]() ![]() Movement: This is a size 12, damascened nickel, split three-quarter plate movement, the Grade 315, model 3, Class 114, made by the Elgin National Watch Company, Elgin, Illinois. ![]() Other scratched markings are made by watch repair people.ĭial: This is an enameled and silvered metal dial with upright “ghost” Arabic hours, closed bar minute ring, subsidiary seconds dial blued steel “Lozenge Mitre” hands (quite beautiful and not often seen). –see history) and the case number of 1206739. The back cover is polished gold-filled metal and the inside of the back cover carries the mark of the flying gear wheel (In 1915 it was being used by the Philadelphia Watch Case Company), the model name Fortune (first used by the American Watch Case Company of Toronto Canada, but by 1915 taken over by the Philadelphia Company. 1206739 (made by the American Watch Case Company, Toronto, Canada), Serial number 18072229, Grade 315 movement, made by the Elgin national Watch company, Elgin, Illinois, circa 1915.Ĭase: Size 12, two leaf gold filled open face pocket watch with a fluted gilt suppressed-ball pendant (missing its bow) is placed at the twelve position relative to the dial. Gent’s, 12 size, gold filled, pendant wound and pendant set, open face pocket watch, Case no. That makes all the difference in an accurate appraisal. Thank you also for the extra photos and info. Thank you for sending in this pocket watch to for an appraisal. ![]()
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