14 caret gold which is pretty good but not solid. I think 24 is solid.
is the movement a hampden or dueber? jordanfarms7@aol
14 karat diamond
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If your talking about an old type pocket watch it may referring to the gold plating that it has,guaranteed to wear ten or twenty years is usually found stamped on the inside of the watch case.
The stamped crown with the number 18 under it inside a pocket watch likely indicates that the watch has 18 jewels. Jewels are synthetic rubies used in the movement of watches to reduce friction and improve accuracy. A higher number of jewels generally indicates a higher quality and more precise timepiece.
The initials "FAC" stamped on a pocket watch movement typically stand for "Fabrique d'Horlogerie de l'Abbaye de Clairvaux," indicating that the watch was produced by a specific manufacturer or workshop. This mark suggests a connection to quality craftsmanship and historical significance in watchmaking. Such initials can also denote the brand or the origin of the movement, helping collectors identify the watch's provenance.
I have a 14k gold gold pocket watch case that has the same hallmark on it as well. I still haven't found out who the maker is.
The value of a Hamilton 992B railroad special pocket watch, with the serial number C309143, and in very good condition is about $455.0.
Westclox usually had a date stamped on the back of the movement (not the pat dates). If no date then it is usually from 60's up.
Hi, I have brought a 1939 watch as above in full working order. cost £300. Hope this helps. Dave flack.
The pocket watch was invented in the year 1504.
whats the name of a pocket watch with a chain