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Pocket Watches812 of 1695Pocket watch , now opened , any further clues?? Southbend Railroad Watch
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    Posted 11 years ago

    Deelee172
    (2 items)

    Hi,

    Can you tell me anything about this pocket watch.

    I bought it some years ago and forgot about it, and it just surfaced when I moved house!!

    I have no idea how to open it either.

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    Comments

    1. pops52 pops52, 11 years ago
      http://www.pocketwatchrepair.com/how-to/open-pocketwatch-cases.php
    2. Deelee172, 11 years ago
      What is the little button to the right of the winder near the 1 o'clock position for?
    3. tempusfigit, 11 years ago
      You can push it in with your fingernail and when you turn the crown at he same time you set the time.
    4. Deelee172, 11 years ago
      Thank you so much!
    5. tempusfigit, 11 years ago
      If you have a picture from the actual movement, maybe we can say more of this watch. It looks European to me. Probably Swiss made around 1900.
    6. Deelee172, 11 years ago
      I can't seem to open it, any suggestions with what home implement to use, without damaging the watch?? Have tried with my thumbnail, but no luck

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