Vintage Hamilton Pocket Watches
Yes, the vintage Hamilton pocket watch you can find auctioned or sold in a number of antiques shops online and on Ebay today was originally made to be used by railroad workers. The majority of these railroad pocket watches were crafted as an 18-sized pocket watch, each boasting a unique, well-designed case. The movements were also highly graded, which is part of what accounts for their continuing desirability, and all of the models are fitted with a 42-hour mainspring.
Now, are you interested in knowing even just a few of the most valued Hamilton pocket watches? Mentioned below are a few of what most collectors of vintage items are looking for. Find out its features and everything that makes them worth the money and effort.
Pocket Watch 152 - Boasting a well-crafted dial, this pocket watch actually comes with a one piece and completely flat face. It is valued at a price around $450 to $550, depending on the store offering it for sale. The dial is Ferguson made and is crafted to fit the 16S and 18S pocket watches.
Pocket Watch 181 - Another notable model of Hamilton pocket watches, the 181 pocket watch had a dial made by the Ball Watch Company. It features a central logo marked with the name "B T & T". What primarily makes this watch worth the money is its unique appearance that actually presents different arrangements of colors and letters with a variety of production dates. If the dial and movement are found in good condition, then they frequently can sell for quite a bit more money than the watch previously mentioned. It can run up to nearly $700 or so.
Pocket Watch 462 - Fancy in style and appearance, the 462 Pocket watch is made of porcelain. The dial is made with a light green circular band, accentuating its Arabic numerals. It is also interesting to know that this watches was actually a private label production, so rather than being marked as Hamilton, its face is marked with the name "C. B. Coffin". This is one of the rarer private label brands that Hamilton made.
If you're unfamiliar with private label pocket watches, let me just tell you a bit about them. It was not uncommon for watch companies like Hamilton and Illinois to basically work under consignment for other firms. So some of the watches that each of these companies made are listed under another firm's name. But often they are just as collectible as the original watches because collectors like to have the different varieties of private label watches that were put into production.
The vintage Hamilton pocket watches are not just limited as to what are mentioned above. There are many other models are available for you to choose from. Just pick the ones that match your preferences, and of course, your budget. You can find Hamilton pocket watches and other railroad watches online at Vintage Pocket Watches.