We've also seen it at the local Barnes & Noble bookstore in the 'collectibles' section, so you can also check there.Īnother resource is the Pocket Watch Database, an ever-growing online listing of movement grades and serial numbers to aid in pocket watch identification. There is extensive information about different makes of watch, along with nice histories about the companies themselves. (ISBN 978-0982948774 for the 2018 edition) for more information about your watch.
You might also try looking in the book 'The Complete Price Guide to Watches' by Richard M. These tables are only accurate for the movement serial numbers. Only 95 or 100 K Size movements were made, and this is the only undisputedly original K Size case I have ever seen. A gorgeous 18K hunter with black enamel decorations.
Please note there is a difference between the number marked on the movement and the one marked on the case. Here is an extremely rare K Size Howard with matching movement and case serial number, 3.089, from my friend Don Barrett's collection. Remove or open the back cover from your watch and look for a number engraved into the movement this is the serial number for your watch, and by using it, you can find the closest years it was made on these tables. Elegant womens watch with Swarovski, and an adjustable black leather strap. Please use the following tables to help determine the approximate age of your watch. Beautiful vintage watch Design Regina Schrecker Serial Number N 2361 years 80.