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1888 Antique Illinois Watch Company Key Wind Pocket Watch with Key Serial No. 835882

Most of the old pocket watches were key wind and key set movements where an actual key was used to wind the watch. The wearer would, in most cases, open the caseback and insert the key over the winding arbor above the winding wheel or the setting arbor which was directly connected to the minute wheel. We provide a correct size winding key with.


1880 Sterling Waltham Key Wind Pocket Watch 1880 Sterling Waltham Key Wind Pocket Watch

The Key wind, key set movement is a standard swiss ebauche dating to mid to late 1800's. Key wind pocket watch with a rare "chinese duplex" movement. Probably Swiss made for the Chinese market. Silver case measures 2 1/4 inches in diameter. Ca. mid to late 1800's. This is a very unusual Swiss-made keywind pocket watch from the late 1800's.


Lot SWISS 18K JULES HUGUENIN KEY WIND POCKET WATCH

For most early made pocket watches, it was necessary to have a pocket watch key to be able to wind the watch and set the time. This is a generic set of pocket watch keys that covers all of the common sizes so you can wind and set those pocket watches that you may come across. The set includes 14 keys that range in size from 00 to 12, and should.


1880 Sterling Waltham Key Wind Pocket Watch 1880 Sterling Waltham Key Wind Pocket Watch

Pocket watch keys available in sizes 12 (.95 mm) to 00 (2.00 mm) Sold individually. These pocket watch keys were designed to help you wind & set any pocket watch that comes across your watchmakers bench. These stainless steel keys will fit a wide range of pocket watches making them the perfect watch repair tool for pocket watches.


Fusee Key Wind Pocket Watch

Sometime in 1878, this Elgin key wind Model 1 left the Elgin Watch Company factory, one of just three thousand made. This "gentleman's pocket watch" represents American's ever-increasing need for accurate time management. Don't be fooled by its minimalist simplicity. This key wound Elgin pocket watch is a sophisticated machine, carefully constructed to fine tolerances, destined to.


Elgin Pocket Watch Key Wind and Key Set Beautifully Preserved Horologic History The Pocket

Vintage Swiss Type Watch Movement. Unknown Maker. Key Wind. Not Running. Antique Pocket Watch, Vintage Pocket Watch, Swiss Watch. (552) $ 12.50. Add to Favorites. Antique Key Wind Pocket Watch with Porcelain Dial and Silver Case, Vintage French Mens Mechanical Pocket Watch (387) $ 178.00. FREE shipping Add to Favorites.


Waltham Pocket Watch, Key Wind, Key Set The Watchmaker

The very first pocket watches, since their creation in the 16th century, up until the third quarter of the 19th century, had key-wind and key-set movements. A watch key was necessary to wind the watch and to set the time. This was usually done by opening the caseback and putting the key over the winding-arbor (which was set over the watch's.


A trio of silver key wind openfaced pocket watches, in Cheffins Fine Art

Key-wind, key-set: You need a special type of key to wind and set the watch. This was the standard from the 1600s through the mid-1800s. Stem-wind, stem-set: Commercialized in the 1850s, this type eliminates the need for a key and uses a stem to wind and set the watch.. Popular Antique Pocket Watch Brands. Each collector has specific.


1880 Sterling Waltham Key Wind Pocket Watch 1880 Sterling Waltham Key Wind Pocket Watch

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Sold Price POCKETWATCH 18K Yellow Gold Key Wind Hunter Case Breitling Laederich Swiss

Antique Key Wind Silver Case Pocket Watch - Unknown maker - RUNS With Key 50mm. Pre-Owned. $36.00. 11 bids · 5d 20h. Free shipping. Antique Key Wind Elgin Pocket Watch w/ Silveroid Case Grade 97 18s 7j. Pre-Owned. $49.99. 0 bids · 5d 20h.


Antique Silver KeyWinding Pocket Watch Signed Charles Reeves, Hereford For Sale at 1stDibs

Ostensibly practical gadgets such as a watch winding key, vesta. developed by the Abbé de Hautefeuille early in the 18th century and applied by the English maker George Graham. Then, towards the end. The first stem-wind and stem-set pocket watches were sold during the Great Exhibition in London in 1851 and the first owners of these new.


Antiques Atlas Antique Key Winding Pocket Watch And Chain.

Sleeve wrenches have 3, 6 or 10 prongs. The prongs are of varied shapes and sizes and in pocket watch cases. Flat pliers. Flat pliers have a variety of uses to the watchmaker and jeweler. A flat plier of good quality, approximately 4-1/2 inches long, is ordinarily used.


Sold Price 18k Waltham Model 1861 Gold Key Wind Pocket Watch Size 10s. Key wind 13 jewel 3/4

Including 14 individual watch keys on a chain, this set will allow you to fix almost any pocket watch. Each key is a different size and is size-stamped for precise clarification. The keys are solid brass with a nickel finish on the barrel. Each key measures 1 1/2 inches.


Swiss 18K Yellow Gold Key Wind and Set Pocket Watch EBTH

On a key-wind watch, you wind the mainspring by turning a key which usually fits through a hole in the back inner-lid of the watch case (see photo). The key is cut with a square hole in the end, which fits over a square winding arbor in the watch. Turning the key then winds the mainspring. Key-wind direction can be either clockwise or counter.


Vintage Key Wind Mechanical Pocket Watch Etsy

14 pcs POCKET WATCH key set with CHAIN - These set comes with total 14 pcs Pocket Watch key, so this is best item as master key for all your Pocket Watch. If you owe many winding POCKET WATCH in your stock but always problem for the key. These 14 pcs KEY SET is solution for you. Most of all winding POCKET WATCH keys available in these 14 prongs.


Antique 1901 Silver Key Winding Pocket Watch. 549902 Sellingantiques.co.uk

To determine what size key is required for winding or setting your vintage pocket watch, you'll need to accurately measure the size of the winding and/or setting square (the square-shaped "shaft" that is either used to wind or set the watch). This measurement must be made accurately, preferably with caliper or micrometer.