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In the Watch Museum Magazine, embark on a fascinating journey into the art and engineering of timepieces. From the history of legendary watches and rare model showcases to care tips, valuations, and the latest horology news — it’s all here.

Selling Your Antique Pocket Watch: Tips and Best Practices

Welcome to our guide on selling antique pocket watches. Antique pocket watches hold a great deal of history and value, making them a highly sought-after item in the collector's market. However, selling an antique pocket watch can be a daunting task. In this blog post, we'll offer tips and best...

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Identifying and Authenticating Your Antique Pocket Watch

Antique pocket watches are fascinating timepieces that date back to the 16th century and were cherished until the early 20th century. These exquisite watches were often passed down as family heirlooms and feature intricate engravings and unique designs. Due to the rarity of antique pocket watches,...

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Moon Phase Pocket Watches: History and Functionality

For centuries, humanity has been fascinated by the moon and its ever-changing phases. From ancient civilizations using lunar cycles to track time and predict natural events, to modern astronomers studying its impact on tides and the Earth's rotation, the moon has...

Antique Pocket Watch Collecting Guide

Antique pocket watches are nowadays popular among collectors who appreciate the classic style and intricate mechanics that made them functional pieces of art. As this market continues to grow, there has never been a better time to start collecting antique pocket watches. However, knowing where to start and how to navigate the world of vintage timepieces can be overwhelming for beginners. Fear not! This comprehensive antique pocket watch collecting guide offers everything a budding collector needs to begin their journey.

Asking the “Experts” for Information about Your Watch

Hardly a day goes by that I don’t get e-mail from somebody wanting my help in identifying an old pocket watch that they just bought or inherited. Often the person includes a ton of detail about the watch, but at the same time fails to give me the information I...
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