Nickel (watch movement material) Measurements Watch Mechanical, Spring-Driven Pocket Watch date made ![]() The style of the dial-easily-read bold black numbers, minute marks and hands-evolved for railroad watches. Only 95 or 100 K Size movements were made, and this is the only undisputedly original K Size case I have ever seen. A gorgeous 18K hunter with black enamel decorations. A limited number of pocket watches marked E. Here is an extremely rare K Size Howard with matching movement and case serial number, 3.089, from my friend Don Barretts collection. Boston U.S.A." In a 10k gold case, the nickel movement with serial number 1183943 is stem-wound and set with a lever at the side of the case near the dial’s numeral one. The Philadelphia Watch Case Company merged with the Keystone Watch Case Company in 1904. Keystone had bought the rights to use the Howard name, and the watch is marked: "E. ![]() Made about 1914, this watch-both case and movement-were manufactured by the Keystone Watch Case Company.
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