Clock - Silverplated, Metal - 1930-1940





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A Swiss pocket watch from an estimated period 1930–1940, crafted in silver-plated metal with a mechanical movement and a one-day power reserve.
Description from the seller
Vintage Swiss Pocket Watch Collection (ca. 1900-1930)
This charming assortment of six antique pocket watches showcases early 20th-century Swiss craftsmanship, featuring exposed mechanical movements, enamel dials, and brass/silver-tone cases—perfect for horology enthusiasts. Ranging from 16 taille standards, they display classic elements like swan-neck regulators, ruby jewels (7-15), and cylinder escapements, with one confirmed Phenix Watch Co. SA specimen.
Key Pieces
• Phenix 14958 (16 taille): Swiss manual-wind movement signed with phoenix logo, circa 1910-1920. White enamel dial with Arabic numerals, small seconds; brass case with hallmarks. Condition: Fair, functional patina—runs with regulation.
• Unnamed Swiss (open movement): Exposed balance and pallet fork visible, likely FHF or AS ébauche. Roman numeral dial, nickel levers. Condition: Good, minor dust.
• Silver hunter case: Engraved lid, white dial with black Arabic numerals. Possible Rhein or Gallet affiliate. Condition: Very good, crisp hinges.
• Three additional variants: Mix of open-face and half-hunter styles; dials with Roman/Arabic mixes, blued hands. Era-consistent mechanics, fair wear on chains.
Vintage Swiss Pocket Watch Collection (ca. 1900-1930)
This charming assortment of six antique pocket watches showcases early 20th-century Swiss craftsmanship, featuring exposed mechanical movements, enamel dials, and brass/silver-tone cases—perfect for horology enthusiasts. Ranging from 16 taille standards, they display classic elements like swan-neck regulators, ruby jewels (7-15), and cylinder escapements, with one confirmed Phenix Watch Co. SA specimen.
Key Pieces
• Phenix 14958 (16 taille): Swiss manual-wind movement signed with phoenix logo, circa 1910-1920. White enamel dial with Arabic numerals, small seconds; brass case with hallmarks. Condition: Fair, functional patina—runs with regulation.
• Unnamed Swiss (open movement): Exposed balance and pallet fork visible, likely FHF or AS ébauche. Roman numeral dial, nickel levers. Condition: Good, minor dust.
• Silver hunter case: Engraved lid, white dial with black Arabic numerals. Possible Rhein or Gallet affiliate. Condition: Very good, crisp hinges.
• Three additional variants: Mix of open-face and half-hunter styles; dials with Roman/Arabic mixes, blued hands. Era-consistent mechanics, fair wear on chains.

