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Pocket watch is a piece of equipment that is often associated with antiquity and obsolescence. Pocket watch becomes a collector’s item as this portable timepiece is replaced with a very comfortable wristwatch. Take note that the pocket watch is a status symbol during the 15th century, just like the mobile phones during the 90’s. Mobile phones have their own holders and so do pocket watches. It is necessary to have a pocket watch holder for your treasured portable timepiece so that the colors and the materials used will last long. There are a lot of pocket watch holder that can be bought in the market, ranging with various prizes and designs. In selecting a pocket watch holder, make sure that it isn’t as expensive as the pocket watch itself. If you are one of those watch collectors, having a pocket watch holder can preserve the true value of your pocket watch. Take note that these gadgets are rare nowadays. Apart from the wristwatch, mobile phones are also equipped with time functions plus the functionality of determining the time from the different countries, leaving the pocket watch in utter obsolescence, having only its worth in fictional movies where it becomes a super gadget with fictional functionality.

The appeal of a pocket watch is also enhanced by the pocket watch holder. If you are going to buy one, make sure that it is made up of genuine leather endowed with decorative arts to express its antiquity. Often times, a thing that has an antique appeal can add up more into its face value. Pocket watch holder made up of genuine leather can add extra life to the item as leather is soft and does not cause any scratches and yet firm enough to protect it from breakage. Metals holders can cause more scratch and the soft cotton cannot protect it from any undue impact. These are the reasons why leathers are most preferred. And speaking of leather, the genuine ones are often preferred because it is far more durable than the faux one. Faux leather can easily be bent and torn – another reason why it is a best material for your pocket watch holder.

Any decoration on the surface of the leather can add appeal to the item. Just make sure that any enhancement is also durable and won’t fall off easily. It wouldn’t be nice to have a perfect decoration that can falls off easily with just a slight impact. For this reason, many people opt to have a design that is definitely not glued on the leather surface. It must be embroidered so that it will be as durable as the main material.

If you’ve got a genuine and antique pocket watch you would want to sell to antique collectors, make sure that it has the most appealing holder. Although originally pocket watches have their own holders when manufactured, due to its time, many of these holders are gone long ago. There are a few enterprising guys who are creative and inventive enough to produce one even if the item is obsolete. It’s like creating an object when you know there is a little demand for it. But it has, definitely – for watch collectors.

Another tip in choosing the best pocket watch holder is to make sure that it fits perfectly with your pocket watch. You wouldn’t want to have a holder where the content is constantly rattling and shaking with just a few shakes. Also make sure that it is fashionable and appealing enough for the prospect buyer to ensure your sale. If the intention is not to sell but to display, well, it bears the same face value with the onlookers.

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Pocket watches are here to stay since its invention in 15th century. It was used to calculate time for trains and by the end of 19th century; the pocket watch has become a status symbol. Although its popularity declined during the World War II, as replace by the most comfortable wristwatch used by soldiers, the pocket watch is still widely used as an accessory in three-piece suits for men, which is the fashion trend at during the 1950’s. To date, gold pocket watch is often accompanied by a chain which make it easy for the owner to just wear it by hanging on the neck or tying it up on the belt. The wristwatch is very much preferred over the gold pocket watch because the wristwatch is greatly accessible when needed as opposed to the gold pocket watch where you will have to place it somewhere else that can be discomforting. Only a few people have found a very good use for gold pocket watches.

However, to this date, gold pocket watches are often awarded to retiring employees. Pocket watches have become a cultural symbol. Many companies make use of this practice especially if it is a vintage one. For this reason, many antique dealers and collectors are always searching for vintage gold pocket watches as there are only a few of these are existing nowadays. Modern pocket watches include the Patek Philippe pocket watch. This brand of pocket watch is nice to have and own.

If you desired to have your own collection, make sure that you will be able to buy it only on respectable and credible antique shops. If you are unsure if a certain pocket watch is vintage or not, check first the manufacturer. For the American pocket watch manufacturers, this can be relatively easy. Knowing the specific brand is the first important step. The second is to determine the date it was manufactured. It is important to check also its serial numbers. You can easily obtain this information from reputable websites dedicated in determining the authenticity of a vintage pocket watch. Before spending those precious money on antique items, be sure to check out if it is real or not.

On the other hand, pocket watches can be a good accessory not only on formal men’s suites but as well as on cars and office desks. Providing the time is not only the purpose of pocket watches but it serves as an antiquity symbol wherein men have known the importance of time and invented this timepiece. Pocket watches are often equated with time precision. Just make sure that it is made up of timeless materials like gold and silver and accentuated with lustrous design and colors to make it more attractive.

When purchasing pocket watches, make sure that it is still fully functional, not just a piece of antique fit enough to be a junk material in your junkyard. Often times reviving this timepiece can mean more damage and yet more dime to spare. Gold pocket watches are rare; there are only a few of manufacturers of these old gadgets. In this connection, these are collectors’ item and can prove to be valuable and often sold at a high price. As time goes, the value of these timepieces goes up, and for the reason more people would want to have these vintage gadgets. As mentioned a while ago, this old gadget has become more of a cultural symbol (not if has considerable damage that it cannot function anymore even with repeated repairs). It is important to preserve its manufacturer’s logo as well as it serial intact inside the gadget to assure its vintageness.

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The pocket watch is a long gone tradition which stille exist amongst the refined enthousiastics who appreciate the value of a distinguished gold pocket watch. They usually hold their fob watches on a pedistule and are collectors who know the difference between a clockmakers creation and a industrial automatic watches which lack the authenticity and the unique appearance of each piece.

Movements in these watches come in many kinds and have been developing as the pocket watches have been developing through the ages. At first there was the key wind key set. This type had a winding arbour which could be reached by opening the back casing of the watch. To wind the mainspring you used a key to turn the setting arbour which was directly attached to the minute wheel and hence adjusted the minute hand. There were some models in which the crystal bezel was needed to open to reach the setting arbour. Then you could manually turn the minute hands directly by pushing them with your finger. This made it comparably easier to set the time correctly.

After the key set key wind era in pocket watches the crown wind crown-, lever- and pin set, models were made in that order of timeframe. The CS watches are both the vintage models and the modern watches. It has proven to be quite a practical and accurate movement so it has stuck with the fob wathces. It was originally created by Patek-Philippe and it dates as late as 1850s and it was an ease to the people at the time since keys were no longer needed to adjust the watches. Lever set movements became mandatory for the watches used by the railroad workers. These pocket watches were easiy set after the crystal was opened. The setting lever was pulled out and the crown could be used to set the time by turning. This made the watch more accurate as it could not be accidentally adjusted since there was a different mechanism to release the crown for adjustation. The pind set movements were very much like the lever set since the idea is fundamentally the same, but instead of a lever you have a pin that is pulled to release the crown for adjustments.

The high quality clockmakers soon realised that the moving parts of their pocket watches started to wear after a period of time. Since the parts were metallic, there was notable friction and as we know friction does tend to wear and tear the surfaces. The watchmakers such as Patek-Philippe and Waltham, Rolex, Illnois started to manufacture their movements from jewels. The jewels used are much harder than the metals used and this gave a significant boost to the watches lifetime. Maintenance periods were notably lenghtened. The usual Jewels used in the mowements such aas arbors and the cogwheel were diamonds and sapphires. In addition to those such jewes as rubies were used also. This as expected made the watches more expensive but in the long run it became cheaper since mainentenance was not required as often. The lowest amount of jewels a quality pocket watch can generally have is seven. Below this it is not considered to have jewelled movements. The more the stones the better the quality and the longer the lifetime of the fob watch. So as high as 21 jewels exist and they are considerd as the golden standard in todays high quality pocket watches. Usually the count is engraved in the top plate of the watch.

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As it has unfortunately happened the pocket watch has gone out of fashion. It has been almost completely replaced with the wristwatch which is found more practical by the main stream. Many high quality chronographs are being produced nowdays but they dont really feel like the quality watchmakers fob watches.

The pocket watch is something that was and still is usually made by some smaller clockmaker and not as a mass production as many of the other time showers nowdays. They are held in a watch pocket in the front of a vest or like nowdays in the fift pocket of ones trousers. For the fift pocket it is usually kept with a belt hook chain or a spring ring chain as with the vest pocket usually a Double Albert or a Single Albert chain is used.

There are different types of casings for pocket watches. The cases started out as being quite big before they started manufacturing spring driven wathes. They came also with open face and so called hunter case. And also these cases were usually spherical or cylindrical and were actually worn around the nect with a loop chain. This is were the today's rapper tradition of wearing a clock around the neck originates. You know what time it is when you have a watch on your neck. The pocket watch were not that big but they sure were more distinguished and had more accurate movements. Even though you really can't compare them with a chronograph.

The pocket watches started out as merely an experiment and as they evolved it became mandatory for railroad workers to have one. Just like the military Rolex has become in the US army. At these times you would be talking about a crown wind with lever set movements. These types of watches were made after the crown wind and crown set movements. The railroad watches had a setting lever which was used to set the time. Today there are some other types of movements found in the fob watches and they have become a lot of more practical to use.

Adjusting the movements can be quite tricky, and it usually takes a lot of time. There are eight types of movements which consist of dial up, dial down, crown up, crown down, crown left, crown right, temperature and isochronism. It is very expensive to get all the eight of the movements adjusted and the usual pocket can be found with three of less movements adjusted.

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Pocket watches are a disappearing tradition that have unfortunately lost their popularity during the last few decades. Even in the 1950s and 1940s gold pocket watches were very popular but todat the pocketwatch has been taken over by the such wristwatches as the Bell & Ross watch.

A traditional pocket watch is worn inside the wearers pocket. The watch itself is strapped to the user by a chain or string. There are four types of chains that are used and a fob watch is usually never seen without a chain. The first type is a Double Albert, which consists of two chains attached to a T-bar at the end of the chains. This T-bar can be attached to a button hole by inserting it through it and twisting it 90 degrees. This prevens the watch from falling and also protects it against stealing. Another type of chain is the Single Albert or Half Albert which is very similar to the DA, as it also has the bar at the end of it but instead of having two chains the SA consists only of one chain.These previous chain types come in two lenghts and one of them is the short lenght which is actually almost half of the original lenght. This makes it easyer to hold a fob watch for decorative purposes. This is usually for the open face pocket watches which do not have a cover on the watch face.

The third type is the Spring Ring Chain ( SRC ). The SRC unlike the SA and DA does not have a bar at its end but is instead attached to the belt or even the beltstraps. This makes the SRC even slighlty more secure to carry a gold pocket watch around, even an engraved one which usually hold a lot of sentimental value. As the chain does not come off the belt so easily as it does from the button hole. This type of chain is although not looking as distinguished as the SA and DA which are the traditional types worn by the Aristocrates and later by the Railroad Men.

As the fourth type of chain that is normally used with a fob is the belt hook model. This is usually worn with a modern cheap pocket watch that is held in the trousers pocket instead of a holder or a watch pocket in a vest. These are usually found with the lenghts of ten to twelve inches and the DA and SA come with lengts up to two feet. The Single and Double Albert chains are more commonly found with high quality jewelled movement pocket watches like the ones from Ball, Patek-Philippe, Waltham, Hamilton, Elgin and Illnois. Even Tissot and Rolex.

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