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British Swan Platinum Diamond Enamel Pocket Watch – 20th Century

Case Material: Platinum,Enamel
Stone: Diamond
Stone Cut: Round Cut
Weight: 43 g
Case Shape: Round
Movement: Manual Wind
Case Dimensions: Height: 41.28 mm (1.625 in)Width: 41.28 mm (1.625 in)Diameter: 41.28 mm (1.625 in)
Style: Art Deco
Place of Origin: Europe
Period: 20th Century
Date of Manufacture: 20th Century
Condition: Good

Original price was: £1,850.00.Current price is: £1,220.00.

Step ‌into the elegance of the early ‌20th century with‌ the British Swan Platinum Diamond Enamel Pocket Watch, a ⁤stunning Art Deco-style timepiece‌ crafted by the renowned British ⁣Swan Watch Co.⁣ This exquisite pocket watch, made from​ luxurious platinum ‌and​ adorned‍ with a dazzling array of⁣ 67 round-cut⁢ diamonds⁣ totaling 1.10 carats, showcases a sleek white enamel dial ‌with striking black Arabic numerals. Its⁢ platinum‍ case, marked​ with the hallmark and ‌numbered 43577, reflects the meticulous craftsmanship synonymous with⁢ the era.⁣ Inside, the ⁣watch bears the Swan Watch Co ‌mark and the inscription‍ "Seventeen 17 Jewels, Unadjusted," indicating its high-quality manual wind movement. The diamond-encrusted loop adds an extra touch of opulence to this already magnificent piece. Measuring approximately 1 5/8 ​inches in diameter and weighing 43‌ grams, ​this pocket watch is ​a testament to the timeless beauty and precision of British ⁤watchmaking. Though it shows signs‌ of wear and age, it remains in⁢ good antique ​condition, making‌ it a prized addition ⁤for collectors of English pocket watches and jewelry accessories from the 20th century.

This is an Art Deco-style pocket watch made by the British Swan Watch Co, crafted from platinum and encrusted with diamonds. The sleek white enamel dial is adorned with black Arabic numerals, and the case boasts an impressive 1.10 carats of round-cut diamonds, totaling 67 stones. The backside is marked with a platinum hallmark and numbered with 43577. Inside, the pocket watch is marked with the Swan Watch Co mark and the engraved phrase "Seventeen 17 Jewels, Unadjusted." The loop on the watch is also encrusted with diamonds. The pocket watch is in good antique condition, though it remains untested. Signs of wear and age are visible upon close inspection. The pocket watch measures approximately 1 5/8 inches in diameter. This is an excellent piece for collectors of English British pocket watches and jewelry accessories.

Case Material: Platinum,Enamel
Stone: Diamond
Stone Cut: Round Cut
Weight: 43 g
Case Shape: Round
Movement: Manual Wind
Case Dimensions: Height: 41.28 mm (1.625 in)Width: 41.28 mm (1.625 in)Diameter: 41.28 mm (1.625 in)
Style: Art Deco
Place of Origin: Europe
Period: 20th Century
Date of Manufacture: 20th Century
Condition: Good

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