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James Reid & Co - Fuse Key puller   pocket watch - 126851 - 1850 - 1900
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James Reid & Co - Fuse Key puller pocket watch - 126851 - 1850 - 1900

James Reid & Co., Coventry – Antique Silver Pocket Watch (c. late 19th / early 20th century) Elegant English antique pocket watch by James Reid & Co., Coventry, a respected British watchmaker established in 1879, as stated on the dial. The watch features a classic white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, outer minute track, and a subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o’clock. The blued steel hands and balanced layout give the watch a refined Victorian/Edwardian character. The case is crafted in solid silver, bearing clear British hallmarks on the inside of the case, including the maker’s mark J.R. & Co and silver purity stamps. The exterior shows a subtle engraved cartouche on the back, suitable for initials. The movement is a mechanical hand-wound movement, visible in the images, with regulator marked F/S (Fast/Slow) and numbered 126851. The movement appears complete and well constructed, typical of quality English production of the period. Condition Dial: Good overall condition with light age-related wear Case: Honest signs of age, scratches and patina consistent with over 100 years of use Movement: Balance moves; service history unknown Crystal: Present with light wear Chain: Included (see photos) Note: The watch is sold as found. Running condition and time accuracy are not guaranteed and a service is recommended for optimal performance.

N.º 100117490

Vendido
James Reid & Co - Fuse Key puller   pocket watch - 126851 - 1850 - 1900

James Reid & Co - Fuse Key puller pocket watch - 126851 - 1850 - 1900

James Reid & Co., Coventry – Antique Silver Pocket Watch (c. late 19th / early 20th century)
Elegant English antique pocket watch by James Reid & Co., Coventry, a respected British watchmaker established in 1879, as stated on the dial.
The watch features a classic white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, outer minute track, and a subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o’clock. The blued steel hands and balanced layout give the watch a refined Victorian/Edwardian character.
The case is crafted in solid silver, bearing clear British hallmarks on the inside of the case, including the maker’s mark J.R. & Co and silver purity stamps. The exterior shows a subtle engraved cartouche on the back, suitable for initials.
The movement is a mechanical hand-wound movement, visible in the images, with regulator marked F/S (Fast/Slow) and numbered 126851. The movement appears complete and well constructed, typical of quality English production of the period.
Condition
Dial: Good overall condition with light age-related wear
Case: Honest signs of age, scratches and patina consistent with over 100 years of use
Movement: Balance moves; service history unknown
Crystal: Present with light wear
Chain: Included (see photos)
Note: The watch is sold as found. Running condition and time accuracy are not guaranteed and a service is recommended for optimal performance.

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