pocket wach - mecanic - 3415 - 1850-1900





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Pocket wach Mecanic pocket watch, reference 3415, from 1850–1900, with manual winding movement, silver case, 48 mm case diameter, 71.14 g, in working order.
Description from the seller
That’s a classic mechanical pocket watch, likely from the late 19th to early 20th century based on a few visible details:
• Roman numerals on the dial — common in older European-style watches
• A subdial at 6 o’clock for seconds (small seconds), typical of traditional mechanical movements
• The crown at the top (with a bow loop), used for winding and setting
• The case appears to be silver or nickel, rather than gold
• The enamel dial shows some aging and hairline cracks, which is normal for its age
What it might be
This looks like a keyless-wind pocket watch (you wind it using the crown rather than a separate key), which became standard around the late 1800s. It could be Swiss, British, or possibly American—many watches of this style were widely produced.
Condition clues
• Light wear and patina → expected for age
• Dial wear → may affect value slightly
• Hands and movement appear intact (good sign if it still runs)
That’s a classic mechanical pocket watch, likely from the late 19th to early 20th century based on a few visible details:
• Roman numerals on the dial — common in older European-style watches
• A subdial at 6 o’clock for seconds (small seconds), typical of traditional mechanical movements
• The crown at the top (with a bow loop), used for winding and setting
• The case appears to be silver or nickel, rather than gold
• The enamel dial shows some aging and hairline cracks, which is normal for its age
What it might be
This looks like a keyless-wind pocket watch (you wind it using the crown rather than a separate key), which became standard around the late 1800s. It could be Swiss, British, or possibly American—many watches of this style were widely produced.
Condition clues
• Light wear and patina → expected for age
• Dial wear → may affect value slightly
• Hands and movement appear intact (good sign if it still runs)

