This magnificent pocket watch not only looks good, but feels magnificent to hold in the palm of your hand thanks to the smooth solid gold case and incredibly robust movement. Stock# W1758 Maker: Omega Circa: 1923 $1,750Ĭharles Frodsham pocket watches are known as some of the finest to ever come out of England, and here is a magnificent antique Charles Frodsham pocket watch that was made in solid 18 carat yellow gold in 1892 and has been completely serviced and overhauled and runs as beautiful today as when it was made over a century ago. Perfect for a collection, a special milestone occasion in someones life, or simply because you have been looking for that one perfect pocket watch, no matter the reason, this Omega pocket watch ticks all the boxes. Inside it is powered by the beautiful fifteen jewel Omega calibre 40.6LT that has been completely serviced, runs perfect and comes with our twelve month warranty. With all original hands, the dial is still so easy to read even after nearly a century has passed since it was made. The dial is all original and in pristine condition and displays numbers that have a wonderful font to them as well as the sub-seconds at the bottom. There is something so nice about the heft of a genuine antique pocket watch, and this one feels perfect. Made in a rolled gold case that measures 50mm in diameter, the back of the case has a sterling silver plate on it, and the engine turned design is still so nice and sharp to the touch, meaning that this pocket watch was not used a great deal. This Omega pocket watch was made in 1923 and not only looks so good, but feels perfect to hold in the palm of your hand. Stock # W299cc Maker: LeCoultre Circa: 1890 $1,850
This is such an elegant example of the early work from LeCoultre, and will no doubt always be loved and admired. Inside the movement has been serviced and comes with our twelve month warranty, and the crown at the top is not just for winding, as once the small pin above the 11 is pressed, turning the crown will then set the time. The gold has been given a soft finish to it that adds to the charm and elegance of the pocket watch and is typical of high end work of the time. Set with very elegant hands that point to the numerals set against the white dial, turning the pocket watch over reveals a beautiful design. Made in 18 carat yellow gold, the case measures 26.7mm across by 39mm to the top of the bow, and even after more than 130 years have passed since being made, the dial is still as easy to read and in the same pristine condition as when it was made.
Prior to joining Edmund Jaeger in the early 1900's, LeCoultre had already made a name for themselves as one of the leading watchmakers in Switzerland, and with a pocket watch as beautiful both inside and out such as this one, it is easy to see why. Here is a magnificent antique pocket watch made by LeCoultre in the late 19th Century. Art Deco Rings & Art Deco Engagement Rings.