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Product details

Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Display
Analog
Customer ratings:
Product code
140226
Bob Shop ID
670580757

No glass

Needs a service

Diam 45mm

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Based on the visual features, this is an antique silver open-face pocket watch, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century (Victorian or Edwardian eras). 

Key Features

Case Type: Open-face design with a silver case. These watches typically feature a hinged inner cover and back cover to protect the movement.

Dial: White enamel dial featuring black Roman numerals for the hours and a subsidiary seconds dial at the 6 o'clock position.

Mechanism: Based on similar models from this era, it is likely either a key-wound movement (which would require a separate key to wind and set) or a stem-wound movement (wound by the crown at the top).

Potential Origins: Similar watches were produced by well-known manufacturers of the time, such as Waltham (USA/UK), Swiss watchmakers, or English makers like J J Stockall & Sons. 

Identification Tips

To identify the specific maker and exact year, you should safely open the back cover to look for:

Hallmarks: Symbols stamped on the inside of the case that can identify the silver purity and the year it was assayed.

Movement Signatures: The name of the watchmaker or a serial number is often engraved directly onto the internal mechanical movement. 

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23 Feb 2026