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		<title>Fusee Pocket Watch &#8211; What To Expect For Buying</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p><strong>Fusee Watch Buying</strong></p>
<p>There are fusee pocket watches that are ornate in style though much of the earlier &#8230; <a href="http://pocketwatchguide.net/fusee-pocket-watch/" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p><strong>Fusee Watch Buying</strong></p>
<p>There are fusee pocket watches that are ornate in style though much of the earlier or antiques did not have the same effort exerted in design as the engineering became the focal points of the watches. But lately, the more recently produced fusee watches have more detail. These are just a few of the varying degree of craftsmanship and the improvements made by the watch makers.</p>
<p>These works of art are generally pricier than the newer and battery operated pocket watches. Expect to find fusee watch prices to start from a few hundred dollars and the more intricate ones and the antiques to cost around a few thousand to tens of thousands of dollars.</p>
<p>To get at good idea of the prices of pocket watches here are figures from watchmakers of different regions:</p>
<p><strong>American watch making companies</strong>- these include famous companies like Ingersoll, Colibri and Waltham. Their watch prices range anywhere from $30 dollars to almost $600 dollars.</p>
<p><span id="more-231"></span><strong>British pocket watch companies</strong>- British Elgin, British Railways, Omega, British Elegance these pocket watch making companies offer some of the most reasonably priced pocket watches. The prices can range from $50 up to $800 and boasts of precision engineering that only the Swiss can surpass.</p>
<p><strong>Swiss pocket watch companies</strong>- these are at the top of their class and henceforth, also command steep prices for their product. It is almost guaranteed that the watches are made to be accurate and precise I their time keeping. Patek Phillipe, Jean Pierre Swiss, Swiss Army are among those worth mentioning. Prices for these watches start from a $300 up to the thousands though there are cheaper watches available too. Average prices are around $1200 for them.</p>
<p><strong>What do I need to lookout for or expect when I have one picked out?</strong></p>
<p>The first thing to look for before making a final decision is to obviously check if the watch is working.</p>
<p>Second, to check for flaws like nicks on the watch face (if open faced), to see if the covers on a hunter’s case watch is closed tightly and there is no need to put in extra effort to securely close the watch. To check if the key used to wind the watch is of perfect fit.</p>
<p>Third, it is of the utmost importance that you will at least have basic knowledge of how to open the case of the watch in order for you to set the time and wind the spring. The source or provider may be able to help you with that and you may ask him for quick instructions upon purchasing. Otherwise, instructions via the internet may be found and are just as helpful.</p>
<p>A genuine fusee watch holds a high value. Those who know of its importance will always ask for papers regarding its authenticity. You should do the same for insurance purposes and it would even be wise to have them appraised to get an idea of its true value.</p>
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