From the monthly archives: July 2010

Fusee pocket watches have not been given as much appreciation as most common pocket watches. Only some of the most passionate and well researched enthusiast can truly give credit to these time pieces and even take the time out to look for them. A fusee watch has mainly two parts. The cone shaped pulley and a main spring barrel; these two were connected by a small chain which is used to wind the spring as it loosened while the watch is functioning.

Fusee Watch Buying

There are fusee pocket watches that are ornate in style though much of the earlier … Read the rest

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The Masonic pocket watch is a watch proudly owned by members of the freemasonic society. They have been known as pillars in the development of society and governments since the early 1500′s. These proud men of distinction have long been associated with symbolism and many are seduced by the secrecy of this organization. Freemasons have been said to be among the forefathers of American freedom and have been said to participate among the many landmarks in history where they have left an indelible mark. Of course, some of these claims have not hold true but the only thing that is … Read the rest

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Howard Pocket Watch Buying

On July 15, 2010 By

The Howard Pocket Watch Company was established in 1857 after it was partially gained from Waltham Watch co. which did not fare so well on its own. Edward Howard, after claiming the parts and machineries that were yet being developed at the time, moved the company to Roxbury, Massachusetts and established his very own watch making factory; bringing with him all the tools, parts and other essentials needed for the factory. However, it took a year for his pocket watches to go out into the public and be marketable. The watches Edward Howard made were packed with new innovations and … Read the rest

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Swiss Pocket Watch

On July 14, 2010 By

Swiss pocket watches have long set the standard in excellence in the world of watch making. They have been the pioneers of this industry and are the most reliable of pocket watch producers. It was during the 1800′s when the skill and talent of Swiss watch makers became the gold standard in the whole of Europe. But this was not always the case, the journey of how the Swiss became watch making royalty mainly started because of the American industrial revolution where the beauty of the assembly line made it possible to produce large numbers of pocket watches in the … Read the rest

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The Ingersoll Company has long been in the trade of making reliable watches since 1892. They have revolutionized the American standards of watch making as they continuously set the bar a little higher. Among these milestones of achievements, they have made several pocket watches that have changed the industry and also were the first to successfully adapt an automated production line.

As the production increased they were able to develop reliable and precise watches that did not cost as much as the more sophisticated Swiss watches of their time. Robert Hawley Ingersoll and his brother Charles established this company in … Read the rest

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For those who are avid pocket watch collectors, the name Waltham is a name with which most are quite familiar with. These pocket watches have been in existence for over 150 years, manufactured between the 1851 and 1957. However, there are a lot of fakes out there claiming to be a Waltham pocket watch.

To protect yourself as a collector or seller, you need to know how to identify an authentic Waltham. Here are some steps that you can take to ensure that your is pocket watch within the proud tradition of Waltham.

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