Circa 1911 Antique Longines Pocket Watch Silver Side Hunter Case Roman Index Good Working Condition
SKU: 202505235418
We will be introducing antique pocket watches from Longines, a long-established manufacturer founded in 1832.
[Brand Introduction] Longines
This is a silver side hunter case pocket watch circa 1911.
The front and back are engraved with intricate floral motifs in the Art Nouveau style.
I believe this type of watch is made to order as each one has a different engraving.
The dial and mechanism are in good condition.
It is unknown whether it has been overhauled, but the balance wheel is in good condition and ticks along smoothly.
We hope this once-in-a-lifetime encounter will be a special one for you!
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【condition】
Appearance: ★★★★☆ Excellent condition with no noticeable scratches or stains
Function: ★★★★☆ Maintenance history unknown but in good working order
- Case: There is some wear over time, but no noticeable scratches or dents.
The mechanism for opening the lid by pressing the crown is smooth.
Case engraving: Swiss 900 silver stamped on the inside of each lid
Dial: There is a thin hairline near the center, but it is barely noticeable.
Other: The time setting lever is not firmly fixed, so you need to hold it down with your hand while turning the crown.
Accuracy: Approximately 1 minute per day when measured with a flat timegrapher
Power reserve: from full spring to 32 hours
*The daily difference may vary depending on your posture, so please use this as a reference only.
*Because it is an old item, I do not know the history of parts replacement or repairs.
【detail】
・Brand: LONGINES
- Year of manufacture: 1911
Movement: Mechanical (Cal 18.50)
・Mainspring: Manual winding
・Time setting: Lever set
・Serial No. 2623220 (case)
・Case material: Coin silver (900/1000)
・Case diameter 50mm (excluding crown)
・Case thickness 13mm (including windshield)
・Weight 91g
*This is an antique item and there is no other item exactly like it.
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