![]() ![]() ![]() The Antique Pocket Watch has gone through many transformations and it is our intent to offer the widest selection of the finest pocket watches manufactured over the decades for your consideration. The Westclox Pocket Watches were very popular and put a pocket watch in just about every men’s or boys pockets over the last century.Īlso included is a high quality Acrylic Display Stand, high quality Gift Box and Pocket Watch Pouch. This Bulls Eye has the sub register for the second hand the later Bulls’s Eyes into the 1960s did not have the second hand. This Westclox Pocket Watch measures 2 inches in diameter, the most popular of sizes. Swiss 14k Gold Bulls Eye Pocket Watch Case: 14k gold, 33 mm, double hinged back, engine turned, blank bell crest - Available at Tuesday Internet Watch and. This Westclox Bulls Eye is in excellent condition and keeping time as it was designed, within a few minutes a day. Although they were not designed to be as accurate as a jeweled pocket watch, this was a significant innovation in its day, an affordable mechanical pocket watch that most everyone could afford. The Westclox we sell still keep time and function to within the advertised standards. The Bulls Eye was a budget-priced pocket watch introduced in 1929 using the style 1 case discontinued from the Pocket Ben. The line of Westclox were advertised to be within 3 minutes a day and would hold a wind for 30 hours. The later Wesclox Pocket Watches manufactured after the 1930s did not have a jewel movement and where riveted in place are and not designed for repair. The Westclox Pocket Watches were originally sold for $1.00 in the early 1900s, from the 40’s through the 1970s more people were carrying Westclox’s Pocket Watches probably more than any other single manufacture. The Western Clock Manufacturing Company made their first pocket watch in 1899 and continued to make affordable pocket watches through the 1970s. To set the date (if this is a feature on the watch), pull the crown out. We are pleased to offer for your consideration this Westclox Pocket Watch: the Bulls Eye circa 1950s. These operate just like standard quartz wrist watches. ![]()
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