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    Posted 11 years ago

    DrNessa
    (50 items)

    Hi,

    I bought this great heavy piece at a local estate.
    It looks to me to be silver, but I can't be sure.
    Can't seem to open it up!

    Name on the porcelain dial is "Lake Erie" and the back is engraved with a steam engine...........

    Was this a train conductor's piece??
    Can't find anything about the maker.................

    Help?

    Thanks,

    Nessa

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    1. pw-collector pw-collector, 11 years ago
      Nessa,
      The back screws off (counter-clockwise) to expose the movement. If you take a clear picture of it and give us a serial number on the movement (not on the inside of the back cover), we might be able to help you.
      The train on the back does not mean it has anything to do with a railroad.
      Dave
    2. pw-collector pw-collector, 11 years ago
      This might be of help in directing you how to open the back:
      http://www.thewatchguy.com/pages/OPENCASE.html
      Dave
    3. Manikin Manikin, 11 years ago
      I found a Lake Erie Pocket watch similar that sold at auction for 80.00 here is link
      LAKE ERIE POCKET WATCH. The watch has an engraved hunter's case. Inside of case is marked: 14K. Inside of back case is marked: L.E.W. Co.; Heat & Cold; 253176; Jeweled; star and flag symbol. Condition: watch is missing a long hand and a second hand;does not appear to work; some discoloration on outside case.
    4. Manikin Manikin, 11 years ago
      oops here is link . I can sign in to see selling price and it sold for 80.00
      http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/854538
    5. pw-collector pw-collector, 11 years ago
      With Manikin giving a link to a Lake Erie dial marked pocket watch auction, it does not show the movement either, which would really help identify the watch manufacturer. It does however state, "Heat & Cold; 253176; Jeweled; star and flag symbol".
      The star and flag symbol makes me lean toward the Hampden Watch Co. as the manufacturer. They used a flag with a letter inside it on some of their movements to designate a model.
      NR inside flag = New Railway
      SR inside flag = Special Railway
      D* (star) and D & anchor inside flag = Dueber
      H inside flag = Hampton
      Although, by not being able to see the movement and markings this is only a guess. In the Watch Guide under Hampden Watch Co, they do not list "Lake Erie" as a grade or name used. They do list "Lakeside" though.
      Nessa, if you are still watching your posting, please show us a photo of the movement.
      Thanks,
      Dave
    6. DrNessa DrNessa, 11 years ago
      Sorry for the late reply!!
      Crazy busy, but I finally got around to opening the watch (thanks for the tip, I feel so stupid not realizing it turns to open!!).
      Can I submit another picture here or do I just add it to the listing?

      Nessa
    7. DrNessa DrNessa, 11 years ago
      Added two pictures above.........
    8. toolate2 toolate2, 11 years ago
      It's what collectors refer to as a Swiss fake... Before the Swiss took over the watch industry globally, they made "copies" of American watches and sold them cheaper than their American counterparts. Sometimes they're marked as Swiss like yours but often they weren't marked at all. Here's a link to more info: http://mb.nawcc.org/showwiki.php?title=Swiss_Fake
    9. DrNessa DrNessa, 11 years ago
      Thanks for all your input!

      Nessa

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