The cost of a Brodex 17 jewel pocket watch can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and rarity. Generally, prices can range from $50 to several hundred dollars. For specific pricing, it's best to check auction sites, antique shops, or online marketplaces for current listings.
The cost of a novella pocket watch can vary depending on the brand, materials, and design. On average, a novella pocket watch can range from $50 to $200. High-end or designer novella pocket watches can cost more than $200.
The Westclox pocket watch with a train engraved into the case is not a very valuable watch. The average cost of this watch is approximately $50.00.
The jewel bearings inside a watch are quite expensive only because of the cost of performing the maintenance and repair required to replace them. They are, otherwise, not particularly valuable.
The price of a man's pocket watch can vary greatly. It depends on what the watch is made out of, gold or silver, what brand the watch is, and where the watch is purchased.
Regency 17 jewels
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A pocket knife can cost from $0.20-$1.000
Well, it all depends on what is wrong with it. In general, most pocket watches are inexpensive, and repair costs are not cheap. The least expensive pocket watch repairs might start (assuming that you use a professional repair person) at forty dollars or more. Since many pocket watches retail new for less than 75 dollars, your pocket watch may not be worth repairing on a strictly economic basis. Of course, it may have sentimental value. For more help, please provide more information about the watch, and about how it is broken.
Hi, I have brought a 1939 watch as above in full working order. cost £300. Hope this helps. Dave flack.
Watches have many moving parts, with wheels and pivots and shafts that can cause wear where they are held in place. So instead of metal moving against metal, which would cause friction and wear, watch makers designed jewels which cause very little friction or wear. The jewels can be made of diamonds, sapphires, or most commonly rubies, with a small hole drilled in them to hold the shaft of a pivot or wheel. More jewels are an indicator of watch quality, in general the higher the jewel count, the less wear and friction the watch will have, and the more accurate and long lasting the timepiece will be. There are many different kinds of jewels including balance, friction, flat, center, pallet and roller jewels. Each are physically different, but are designed to reduce friction and wear on a moving metal part inside a mechanical watch. Each jewel will help the watch run more smoothly, more accurately and have a longer life. Each jewel adds to the cost and complexity of a watch movement, therefore a watch with more jewels costs more to make and makes the watch more valuable and long lasting http://www.pocketwatcher.org/category/.watch_information.jewelswhatarethey/
About $2.00 at Jewel Osco
30 dollars