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Pocket watches were the primary timekeeping device for centuries, with origins dating back to the 16th century. In the early days, pocket watches were large and cumbersome, and only the wealthy elite could afford them. However, over time, advances in technology made them smaller and more accessible to the masses.

The earliest pocket watches were made with a simple mechanism consisting of a mainspring, an escapement, and a balance wheel. The mainspring provided power to the watch, while the escapement regulated the movement of the watch hands, and the balance wheel ensured accuracy. These watches were usually worn around the neck or carried in a pocket, and they were often adorned with elaborate designs and engravings.

In the 18th century, the pocket watch became more popular, and many watchmakers began to experiment with new designs and mechanisms. One of the most significant developments was the introduction of the lever escapement, more... which greatly improved the accuracy of the watch. Another important innovation was the use of jewels to reduce friction in the movement, leading to increased durability and reliability.

In the 19th century, pocket watches became smaller and more affordable, and they became an essential accessory for the middle class. During this time, watchmakers also began to experiment with new materials, such as gold and silver, and they created watches with intricate designs and patterns. Many of these watches were also equipped with additional features, such as a calendar, a stopwatch, or a second hand.

The 20th century brought about even more significant changes to the pocket watch. The introduction of quartz technology in the 1970s led to the development of the quartz pocket watch, which used an electronic oscillator instead of a mechanical mechanism. This innovation greatly improved accuracy, and it made pocket watches even more accessible to the masses.

Nowadays pocket watches are mostly used as a fashion accessory or a collector's item. They are often made with intricate designs and high-quality materials, and they are prized for their elegance and beauty. However, with the rise of smartphones and digital watches, the practicality of the pocket watch has diminished. Despite this, the pocket watch remains an iconic symbol of a bygone era, and it continues to be cherished by collectors and enthusiasts around the world. less...

A gold duplex hunter pocket watch, maker James McCabe English…
James McCabe Gold Duplex Hunter Pocket Watch, English Circa 1802

A gold duplex hunter pocket watch, maker James McCabe English Circa 1802 1.97 in. diameter, 3.03 in. case hight. A gold duplex hunter pocket watch, maker James McCabe. English Circa 1802. 18 carat gold hunter, plain consular case. Long flattened pendant,…

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James McCABE fine antique English 18ct gold half hunter pocket…
18ct Gold Half Hunter Pocket Watch with Enamel Crest

James McCABE fine antique English 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch with enamel crest on the reverse with the motto 'Deeds not Words', crown wind time going movement with additional key wind going barrel for the true seconds sweep seconds hand with

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William IV silver, open face, cylinder pocket watch by Jas…
William IV Silver Pocket Watch by Jas McCabe, London

William IV silver, open face, cylinder pocket watch by Jas McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, number 14772. 1.81 in. case, machine engraved, gold hinges, hallmarked London 1836 by James Dow, case maker, Clerkenwell, London. Unusual English calibre movement.…

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18ct gold open face pocket watch, by James McCabe, London 51 mm…
James McCabe 18ct Gold Pocket Watch, London 1824

18ct gold open face pocket watch, by James McCabe, London 2.01 in. case, hallmarked 1824, fusee lever movement signed Jas McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, numbered 10561. White enamel dial (slight edge hairlines), Roman numerals, minute indices, numbered,…

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George III silver consular cased pocket watch, by Jas. McCabe,…
George III Silver Pocket Watch by James McCabe, London

George III silver consular cased pocket watch, by Jas. McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, number 10451 2.01 in. case, hallmarked London 1811, by John Dyer. Fusee movement with duplex escapement, signed and numbered to the gilded dust cover, back plate and…

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An early 19th century 18ct gold full hunter watch, fusee lever…
19th Century 18ct Gold Full Hunter Watch by McCabe

An early 19th century 18ct gold full hunter watch, fusee lever movement with compensated three-arm balance, signed and numbered gilt metal dust cap, enamel dial with black painted Roman numerals and outer five minuted divisions, subsidiary seconds at 6, gi

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A silver hunter pocket watch by James MC Cabe London, sterling…
James McCabe Silver Hunter Pocket Watch

A silver hunter pocket watch by James MC Cabe London, sterling silver, dial marked James McCabe Royal Exchange London 10469. Case hallmarked cm London 180994410. Movement cover engraved Twentyman Beck & Company Jewellers Calcutta 10469. Movement engraved J

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A gold open faced duplex pocket by James McCabe London, 18ct…
James McCabe London 18ct Gold Pocket Watch

A gold open faced duplex pocket by James McCabe London, 18ct yellow gold, presented with engraved case, white enamel dial, slender Roman numerals, gold hands, sub dial, crown wind, dial marked 4662. Case hallmarked IMC 4662. Tw London 1900 18ct. Movement s

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A gentleman's gold hunter pocket watch, James McCabe, London.…
James McCabe Gold Hunter Pocket Watch, London 1824

A gentleman's gold hunter pocket watch, James McCabe, London. 1.97 in. Key wind. Movement number 11427. Dial and movement signed. Engine turned case hallmarked for London, 1824. White enamel dial, black Roman numerals. 18ct yellow gold. Total weight 117…

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A rare fine large William IV gold consular case James McCabe…
William IV Gold Pocket Watch with Ruby Escapement

A rare fine large William IV gold consular case James McCabe pocket watch, 1835, hallmarked London case stamped 18ct with fusee and chain drive movement and ruby duplex escapement. Ornate pierced and gilt cockplate with diamond endstone signed and N2769. E

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An exceptional full hunter minute repeater watch by McCabe…
McCabe Royal Exchange London Minute Repeater Watch

An exceptional full hunter minute repeater watch by McCabe Royal Exchange London dated 1861, key wind textured gold dial with applied plain polished gold Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds applied tri coloured floral and foliate decoration to dial and mono

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