The dial has aged in a really unique way and has created a spider web / crazy effect to the lacquer which we absolutely love
display the date and the day
Movement : Mechanical manual wind caliber 1156Age : 1961/1970Specific Age : 1965Case Size : 34mm Case Thickness : 10mmLug to Lug : Lugs : 19mmCondition : Pre-OwnedBox & Papers : NoCase Material : Stainless SteelService History : 12-Months NON-Waterproof service cover
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is a truly exceptional piece of horological history from 1950
1895-1900 J.W. Benson of London Substantial Railway Guards Nickel Case Pocket Watch - Early All-English Lever brand_Curtis The dial has aged inThis watch A large, robust, and fascinating all English pocket watch from J. W. Benson, potentially an early prototype of their famed 'Railway' Guard or 'Service' watches, featuring a distinctive early English Lever movement in a durable nickel case. This substantial open faced timepiece, retailed by J. W. Benson of London, is a rare find. Dating to the late Victorian early Edwardian era (circa 18951900), it showcases a robust, plain polished nickel