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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...

Regue musical pocket watch, near mint gilt metal musical pocket…
Reuge Musical Pocket Watch with Music Box, Gilt Metal

Regue musical pocket watch, near mint gilt metal musical pocket watch, large with visible built in music box, branch Reuge music, year 2000's, diameter 2.52 in., signature dial and case, accessories original fitted box

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Arnex a gold plated musical automaton openface pocketwatch with…
Arnex Musical Automaton Pocketwatch with Falconer and Horse Automata

Arnex a gold plated musical automaton openface pocketwatch with alarm circa 1980, dial: demi-dial on applied idyllic background with automaton of a falconer watering his horse at a trough with a lady operating a pump which flows simulated water, movement:

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French full hunter quarter repeater. Musical pocket watch…
Antique French Quarter Repeater Musical Pocket Watch

French full hunter quarter repeater. Musical pocket watch having a silver case with gilt interior. Movement attributed to Piquet & Beyan. Circa 1811. Case stamped Carl Wagner. Diameter 2.56 in.

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A Charles Reuge a Saint Croix musical automata alarm pocket…
Reuge Musical Automata Alarm Pocket Watch

A Charles Reuge a Saint Croix musical automata alarm pocket watch signed Reuge c.1960, 17 jewel lever movement with attached pinned cylinder movement, alarm hand, printed landscape scene with automata of a lady operating a water pump and a falconer on hors

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A Charles Reuge a Saint Croix musical automata alarm pocket…
Reuge Musical Automata Alarm Pocket Watch

A Charles Reuge a Saint Croix musical automata alarm pocket watch, signed Reuge c.1960, 17 jewel lever movement with attached pinned cylinder movement, alarm hand, printed landscape scene with automata of a lady operating a water pump and a falconer on hor

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A Swiss Arnex Reuge musical automaton pocket and table watch…
Swiss Reuge Musical Automaton Pocket Watch with Enamel Dial

A Swiss Arnex Reuge musical automaton pocket and table watch Mechanical automaton enamel romantic scene dial gold plated case and chain diameter 2.20 in. with box and manufactures papers

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An early open faced musical repeater pocket watch. Duplex…
Musical Repeater Pocket Watch with Seed Pearl Border

An early open faced musical repeater pocket watch. Duplex escapement, key wound and set, quarter repeater with musical, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, silver gilt lined case with seed pearl border, with enamel detail to reverse, diameter 2.36 in.,…

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