Old Pocket Watches — Buy

Cases and movements were often made by different companies, and a "marriage" (mismatched pairing) can lower value. Antique Pocket Watch Appraisal: Find Its True Value

Use this number—not the one on the case—to look up the watch in the Pocket Watch Database . This reveals the production year, rarity, and original grade. buy old pocket watches

Buying an old pocket watch requires looking past the exterior to the mechanical "heart" inside. While many mass-produced 20th-century models often sell for under , rare or high-grade examples can reach into the thousands. 1. Identify the Movement (The Real Identity) Cases and movements were often made by different

High-quality watches are marked "Adjusted" to handle temperature and position changes. Railroad-grade watches typically require at least five adjustments. 2. Evaluate Case Materials Buying an old pocket watch requires looking past

Look for markings like "21J." Jewels (synthetic rubies) reduce friction; 7–15 jewels indicate mid-grade, while 17–24 jewels are high-grade.

The most critical identifiers are found , engraved directly on the movement plates.