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18th Century Antique Pocket Watches

Rare masterpieces of the 18th century with finely hand-crafted details, showcasing the artistry and dedication of early watchmakers. A timeless piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

19th Century Antique Pocket Watches

Elegant pocket watches combining luxurious design with precise engineering. Each piece reflects the grandeur and authenticity of the 19th century.

20th Century Antique Pocket Watches

A blend of innovation and classic style, these 20th-century watches offer unique charm and enduring craftsmanship, perfect for adding a vintage touch to any look.

Unique Selections

Whether an avid collector or new to the world of antique horology, our collection offers something for everyone.

Customer Service

Watch Museum provides responsive customer service to address any enquiries or concerns.

Quality Assurance

Watch Museum guarantees the authenticity and quality of all antique watches sold.

About Us

Pocket watches have been an important part of modern civilization and developments in the watch world. Ever since the 16th Century, they have been an integral part of male fashion. These small, round timepieces represented portable clocks and were a status symbol until mass production became easy.

Watch-Museum has been collecting and dealing in fine vintage and antique pocket watches for years.

For many years, Watch Museum has been dedicated to collecting and dealing in the finest vintage and antique pocket watches. Our extensive selection includes a variety of unique pieces that have stood the test of time, and are still fully functional today.

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.

What makes these pocket watches so special is their longevity. While many 100-year-old mechanical objects have long since stopped working, our antique pocket watches continue to operate just as they were intended to decades or even centuries ago. These valuable timepieces range in age from 50 to over 400 years old, showcasing the timeless appeal and masterful craftsmanship that has made them such coveted collector’s items.

Our antique pocket watches have been serviced, cleaned, and repaired or restored as necessary, allowing them to function correctly. We take pride in ensuring our customers receive timepieces that are in working order and in excellent condition.

At Watch Museum, we are committed to providing exceptional customer service and assisting collectors and watch enthusiasts in building their collections. Our collection of antique pocket watches is one of the most extensive in the market today, and we are always adding new, unique pieces to our inventory.

Explore our site and find antique pocket watches with unique stories and heritage. Whether you are a collector or seeking a timeless gift, our collection offers rare pieces that showcase artistry, history, and craftsmanship worth passing down through generations.

Repair and Restoration 

Auctions and Sales

Valuation and Certification

How do I know if my old or vintage watch is valuable?

Determining the value of an old, antique or vintage watch can be a fascinating journey, blending the intricacies of horology with the allure of history and craftsmanship. Whether inherited or acquired, these timepieces often hold not only sentimental value but also...

Unusual and Rare Features in Antique Pocket Watches: Oddities and Curiosities

Welcome to our blog post on unusual and rare features in antique pocket watches. Antique pocket watches hold a special charm and intrigue, and it's the unique features and oddities that make them even more fascinating. In this post, we will explore the various...

What Size Is My Antique Pocket Watch?

Determining the size of an⁤ antique pocket watch can be a nuanced task, especially for​ collectors who are keen on identifying ​the precise measurements ‌of their timepieces. ⁣When‍ a collector refers to an​ American watch’s “size,” they are generally talking...

Collecting antique pocket watches Versus vintage wirst watches

If you're a watch enthusiast, you may be wondering whether to start collecting antique pocket watches or vintage wrist watches. While both types of timepieces have their own unique charm and value, there are several reasons why you should consider collecting antique...

Exploring the Verge Fusee Pocket Watch: History and Heritage

Pocket watches are an important part of horological history. One such watch that has gained recognition for its unique features is the Verge Fusee pocket watch. In this blog post, we will explore the history and heritage of the Verge Fusee pocket watch. What is a...

Exploring Antique Repeating (Repeater) Pocket Watches

Antique pocket watches have long been cherished for their intricate designs, craftsmanship, and historical significance. But among all the different types of antique pocket watches, the repeating (or repeater) pocket watch stands out as a particularly fascinating and...

What’s the Difference Between Grade and Model?

Understanding ‌the distinction between the grade and​ model of a watch‌ is crucial for both collectors and enthusiasts. While‌ the model⁤ of a watch⁤ refers to its overall design, including the movement, case, and dial⁤ configuration, the grade typically denotes the...
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