Pocket Watches - Eternally Stylish
Monday, September 3rd, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedBack in the 1800’s, for gentlemen, pocket watches were the only way to be able to carry a watch. Fast-forward to today and they have become very rare, as the majority of people prefer to wear it on their wrists or to not wear one at all and use their mobile phones time display to let them know what the right time as. However, there are numerous enthusiastic watch collectors whose collection will not be totally complete without at a minimum one pocket watch.
The Different Types of Pocket Watches
Most pocket watches are classified by the maker, design, precious metal, and gems used in it, and also by its functions and movement. The fussee watch, or the key wind pocket watch, is the most sought after by collectors, because they are believed to have been invented by none other than Leonardo Da Vinci. The American Railroad pocket watch is next on the list, as it was used for obvious purposes and was believed to be highly accurate in order to avoid any accidents.
The next on the list is the marine chronometer pocket watch, followed by the Hunter Case pocket watch, which are in demand because they have a protective cover for the face of the watch to save it from scratches. The multi-jewel pocket watch is mainly desired for its beauty as well as its rarity, as it was introduced in the 1800s by very few famous designers such as Omega or Cartier.
Taking Care of Your Pocket Watch
It is very important to take the right care of a rare and expensive pocket watch. In order to take care of your jewelry watch correctly, you need to learn what material it is made of and if it has any gemstones. Precious materials as well as the gemstones need to be cleaned regularly, therefore it will cost you a trip to the jewelers at least once a year.
At one point or another every watch needs servicing of its internal components, hence a visit to the watch makers is in order as indicated at the time you buy it. An alternative, if it was mentioned, you always have the option to service the watch when you bring it in for polishing and cleaning of the outset material.
There are numerous pocket watches to keep an eye out for and to make the effort to add to your collection. Everything is dependent on how much money and time that you want to invest in this particular hobby, as the majority of them are difficult to locate and can be extremely expensive.
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