Buy Old Pocket — Watches

Look for markings like "21J." Jewels (synthetic rubies) reduce friction; 7–15 jewels indicate mid-grade, while 17–24 jewels are high-grade.

Buying an old pocket watch requires looking past the exterior to the mechanical "heart" inside. While many mass-produced 20th-century models often sell for under , rare or high-grade examples can reach into the thousands. 1. Identify the Movement (The Real Identity) buy old pocket watches

Cases and movements were often made by different companies, and a "marriage" (mismatched pairing) can lower value. Antique Pocket Watch Appraisal: Find Its True Value Look for markings like "21J

High-quality watches are marked "Adjusted" to handle temperature and position changes. Railroad-grade watches typically require at least five adjustments. 2. Evaluate Case Materials 7–15 jewels indicate mid-grade