The watch has a good weight and it is tactile to touch with the smooth scratch free glass on the front and the engravings on the body of the piece. Once the watch is wound up it has a lovely ticking noise.
To operate the watch, carefully twist the top faceted gold ball situated inside the ring at the top of the piece. By twisting the ball the piece is being wound up, this watch does not need a key to wind it up.
This piece is very decorative, it would work very well on a pocket watch chain for a wedding or as a statement necklace.
HALLMARKS
925, London Zodiac sign of Leo (Import Mark), 'q' 1911, WHS (Makers Mark), 54451 (Serial Number).
The watch has a number of hallmarks, indicating the piece was imported to London, hallmarked in 1911 and it has been crafted from sterling silver by WHS - William Henry Sparrow.
MEASUREMENTS
The watch measures 3.4cm / 1.3" (excluding the top ring) in diameter and 1.2cm / 0.5" in thickness.
CONDITION
The watch is excellent condition. The secondary opening which allows you to see the inner working of the watch is slightly stiff to open, it can be open with your nail. Please note with all of our pocket watches we sell them as 'not working' although this one does we can not guarantee its mechanise due to its age.
SKU
8018