SOLD: Victor Pocket Watch

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hexaphone
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SOLD: Victor Pocket Watch

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I have had this pocket watch for about 25 years. Internal workings look clean and the watch winds and runs fine. I have wound it up today and it tracks time well for the past hour or two I have been "watching" it (no pun intended). Perhaps it could benefit from an internal cleaning and oiling of appropriate parts as I have not touched it in the 25 years I had it. It is stamped "Made in USA" on the inside. The spring looks good and the gearing moves well. I am not certain of its age as I have inquired over the years and have received a number of opinions. However, I do know this is a nice looking pocket watch in good condition overall. No cracks, chips or broken parts. The face is awesome! You don't see these pop up often.

If you have questions, I'll try to provide the best information I can. First to say SOLD gets it. PayPal F&F, checks .... whatever works for you.

PM with questions/interest.

Thanks
Ron
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Re: FOR SALE: Victor Pocket Watch $150

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hexaphone wrote:I have had this pocket watch for about 25 years. Internal workings look clean and the watch winds and runs fine. I have wound it up today and it tracks time well for the past hour or two I have been "watching" it (no pun intended). Perhaps it could benefit from an internal cleaning and oiling of appropriate parts as I have not touched it in the 25 years I had it. It is stamped "Made in USA" on the inside. The spring looks good and the gearing moves well. I am not certain of its age as I have inquired over the years and have received a number of opinions. However, I do know this is a nice looking pocket watch in good condition overall. No cracks, chips or broken parts. The face is awesome! You don't see these pop up often. I am asking $150 plus shipping/insurance.

If you have questions, I'll try to provide the best information I can. First to say SOLD gets it. PayPal F&F, checks .... whatever works for you.

PM with questions/interest.

Thanks
Ron
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Possibly interested, any way I can get a picture of the movement?

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Re: SOLD: Victor Pocket Watch

Post by Curt A »

It would have been nice if you had posted the price with your listing... You can't say "SOLD" without knowing the price. How much was it?
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Re: SOLD: Victor Pocket Watch

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Sorry. I removed the price after it was sold. It was listed at $150

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Re: SOLD: Victor Pocket Watch

Post by Curt A »

Thanks for posting the price... what happened to the picture?
"The phonograph† is not of any commercial value."
Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.

"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
My Wife

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