southcoast68 Posted September 15, 2008 Report Share Posted September 15, 2008 Hi all Recently, my mom has passed down to me and my brother some family artifacts that have been kept put away. My brother got my grandfathers gold ruby ring amongst some other antique jewelry items. My mom knowing I collect timepieces, figured I would take good care of these, and so I was presented with the following box. The box is obviously not original, it was just a good place to keep these; The group shot; First is a small size pocket watch with what looks like a home made embroidered band of some sort. This was my mom's when she was a girl. I cannot determine the maker as the name on the dial is hard to read, but it may be swiss. It does not work, and the crown does not turn, so I cannot position the hands to better read whats printed on the dial. Can anyone here identify this watch?? Second is my grandmother's watch, a mid-sized Waltham in a beautiful 14k gold case with her initials engraved on the back. The dial is perfect as is the blued hands, and the case is also in great shape. It does not work, but the crown turns and the hands can be adjusted. Its movement is beautifully decorated. Last is my grandfather's watch, a beautiful Elgin full size pocket watch in a gold filled Wadsworth screw back case (which states on the inside back cover "Warranted 25 years" ). There is some dirt under the crystal but is in otherwise great shape. Sadly it also does not run, but the crown turns and the hands are adjustable. I took a couple extra shots of this one since the movement decoration is incredible. Fine printing of Elgin National Watch Co. in old-english style lettering and the cyclonic pattern on the gears as well as the decorations on the plates make this a joy to have even if it does not work. All three still have their crystals intact and someday they will be telling time once again. Thanks for looking. Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capice Posted September 15, 2008 Report Share Posted September 15, 2008 now that is craftmanship...tnx for sharing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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