Pocket Watch Database
Contributor
Goldclock
Oslo, Oslo NO
Member Since
November 10, 2018
Watches
2
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Swiss Generic
Serial #14181

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Manufacturer | Swiss Generic |
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Serial Number | 14181 |
Size | 18s |
Model | 1857 |
Jewel Count | 7j |
Setting | Key |
Finish | Gilt |
Case Material | Gold |
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Case Serial # | 14181 |
Case Details | First, I want to thank you for the membership! This is not for sale! But I wonder still if there is anyone who has any info about this double jacketed men's pocket watch in 14 carat gold? I try namely to find out the history of this pocket watch. For it has been in the family for several generations. Can there be anyone out there who, for example, have access to an encyclopedia and can help me? It has original link - but the link is not in gold. The number of the inside of the lid is: 14181. The clockwork is ticking still, when pulled up. So the pocket watch is in very nice condition. Especially considering that this pocket watch is most likely from the 18th century. And what can the value of this pocket watch be today? |
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Dial Details | First, I want to thank you for the membership! This is not for sale! But I wonder still if there is anyone who has any info about this double jacketed men's pocket watch in 14 carat gold? I try namely to find out the history of this pocket watch. For it has been in the family for several generations. Can there be anyone out there who, for example, have access to an encyclopedia and can help me? It has original link - but the link is not in gold. The number of the inside of the lid is: 14181. The clockwork is ticking still, when pulled up. So the pocket watch is in very nice condition. Especially considering that this pocket watch is most likely from the 18th century. And what can the value of this pocket watch be today? |
Movement Markings | 14181 |
Contributed to the database by Goldclock on November 10, 2018.
This collection record was most recently edited on November 11, 2018.
This collection record was most recently edited on November 11, 2018.