Watch Museum

Watch Museum is one of the foremost watch dealers, showcasing the finest vintage and antique pocket watches. Over the years, we have cultivated our extensive selection of unique pieces that have stood the test of time and are still fully functional.

 Watch Museum 

Our collection consists of a variety of different antique pocket watches including Pair cased, Verge, Fusee, Repeater, Chronograph, Lever, British Gents, Animated, Chiming, Enamel, Painted, Prior and Breguet Antique and Vintage Pocket Watches with Brass, Gold and Silver, Open Face, Hunter and Half Hunter Cases.

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Antique pocket watches are more than just timepieces; they are a testament to the craftsmanship and ingenuity of bygone eras. They represent a time when every object was created with care, precision, and an eye for beauty. These exquisite pieces not only tell time but also tell a story of the past, making them highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts.

The history of pocket watches dates back to the 16th century, when they were first introduced in Europe. They were initially quite large and cumbersome, but as technology improved, they became smaller, more accurate, and more intricate. By the 19th century, pocket watches were a common accessory for gentlemen, symbolizing wealth and status.

Watch Museum has been collecting and dealing in fine vintage and antique pocket watches for  years! We provide a variety of Antique Pocket Watches and Related Expert Services. Here you will find a range of many kinds of pocket watch for sale counting:

Verge Fusee Antique Pocket Watches, Pair Cased Antique Pocket Watches, Repeater Pocket Watches, Chronograph Pocket Watches, English Lever Pocket Watches, Gents Antique Pocket Watches, Antique Chiming Pocket Watches, Antique Enamel Pocket Watches, Prior Antique Pocket Watches, Breguet Antique Pocket Watches, Waltham Antique Pocket Watches and more with Gold and Silver Cases including Open Faced, Hunter and Half Hunter Pocket Watches; all have been serviced, cleaned and repaired or restored as necessary, and they are all working.

These pocket watches are working antiques – there are very few other centuries-old antiques that still work in the way they were intended to. The pocket watches here are from 50 to more than 350 years old.

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