Sheffield - Unknown - 550125 - 1850-1900





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Sheffield pocket watch with silver case, reference 550125, dating to 1850–1900, featuring a hand-wound movement and a 50 mm case diameter, in good condition with visible signs of wear and weighing 112 g.
Description from the seller
Exclusive Victorian or Edwardian silver pocket watch with English lever movement - 'Sheffield'
Join me in this beautiful piece of horological history: a stunning antique silver pocket watch with a high-quality English fusee movement. This watch, marked 'Sheffield,' refers to the renowned watchmaking city and is likely from the famous retailer J.G. Graves.
Main Features
Watch: Equipped with a traditional and highly respected English anchor movement with sneak drive. This mechanism ensures an extremely consistent power transfer, essential for accuracy in that era. The movement is decorated with beautiful, hand-engraved bridges and striking blued steel screws, demonstrating superior craftsmanship.
Serial number & Dating: The watch bears the unique serial number 650125. Using the hallmarks on the silver case (located on the inside), it is possible to trace the exact production date and the specific maker.
Condition & operation: The watch is in working order and can be wound with a key (winding/set mechanism).
Material: housed in a stylish silver case.
Carefully packed and shipped with track and trace.
Exclusive Victorian or Edwardian silver pocket watch with English lever movement - 'Sheffield'
Join me in this beautiful piece of horological history: a stunning antique silver pocket watch with a high-quality English fusee movement. This watch, marked 'Sheffield,' refers to the renowned watchmaking city and is likely from the famous retailer J.G. Graves.
Main Features
Watch: Equipped with a traditional and highly respected English anchor movement with sneak drive. This mechanism ensures an extremely consistent power transfer, essential for accuracy in that era. The movement is decorated with beautiful, hand-engraved bridges and striking blued steel screws, demonstrating superior craftsmanship.
Serial number & Dating: The watch bears the unique serial number 650125. Using the hallmarks on the silver case (located on the inside), it is possible to trace the exact production date and the specific maker.
Condition & operation: The watch is in working order and can be wound with a key (winding/set mechanism).
Material: housed in a stylish silver case.
Carefully packed and shipped with track and trace.

