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J.E Caldwaell & Co. Nickel Silver Oversized Pocket Watch with Enamel Dial – 1915

Creator: J.E. Caldwell & Co.
Movement: Manual Wind
Place of Origin: Switzerland
Period: 1910-1919
Date of Manufacture: 1915
Condition: Excellent

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Original price was: £1,170.00.Current price is: £800.00.

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Step back ⁤in time with ​the J.E. Caldwell‌ & Co. Nickel Silver Oversized Pocket Watch with Enamel⁤ Dial, an ⁢exquisite timepiece crafted in 1915 ⁢by the renowned Philadelphia-based jeweler, J.E. Caldwell. This stunning oversized ‌pocket watch,‍ often referred to as a coach watch, is a true marvel of early 20th-century horology, made from high-quality nickel silver, also​ known as⁣ German silver, and boasting an impressive ‌65mm diameter. Its hand-wound movement, adorned with 15 jewels, ensures impeccable precision and accuracy, while the kiln-fired enamel dial and elegant blued‍ steel hands add‍ a touch of timeless sophistication. ⁣Known for ⁤their unparalleled craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail, J.E. Caldwell & Co. have created a piece that is not only a functional timekeeper ⁢but also a captivating conversation starter. This pocket watch, in excellent condition, stands as a testament to the artistry and skill of master ‍watchmakers from a bygone era, making it⁤ a prized addition to any distinguished collection.

This exquisite oversized pocket watch, also known as a coach watch, was crafted by the prestigious J. E. Caldwell of Philadelphia in 1915. It is made of high-quality nickel silver or German silver and measures 65mm in diameter, making it a stunning addition to any elegant desk or collection.

The hand-wound movement boasts 15 jewels, ensuring precision and accuracy in timekeeping. The dial is made of kiln-fired enamel and features beautiful blued steel hands that perfectly complement the design.

Caldwell is a legendary American house, famous not only for producing superb jewellery and cutlery, but also for their reputation of excellence in craftsmanship and attention to detail. This stunning pocket watch is a true "conversation piece" and sure to catch the eye of all who see it. It is a testament to the skill and artistry of the master watchmakers of its time.

Creator: J.E. Caldwell & Co.
Movement: Manual Wind
Place of Origin: Switzerland
Period: 1910-1919
Date of Manufacture: 1915
Condition: Excellent

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