My pocket watch finally surfaced from a storage tub. Photo added. The mechanism works but the hands don't move and the second hand is missing. This was my great grandfathers time-piece, probably his sunday best as it has no scratches and the nice silver chain. Must have looked good with a suit and waist coat.
On the inside of the front face is engraved;
XX
610171
On the inside of the rear (sorry no photo yet) is;
MOON
TRADE MARK
ALD
DENNISON
WATCH CASES LTD
610171
There is also three circular designs, a half moon a sun and a star. My eyes have trouble reading the small detail work so may have some letters wrong.
Not sure of exact age as this may have been given to my G grandfather by his father.
It looks like gold plate but cannot be sure. The chain is solid silver.
Do the two X's denote early 20th century ?
Having done a search online Ebay has a few working and non working examples up for sale. The history is quite interesting from the dennison site.
http://dennisonwatches.com/history/
@MADDOG, thanks for placing my photo.
Last edited by theylive; 15th July 2019 at 17:06. Reason: addition
Dennison was the case maker and they came with a huge variety of different movements depending upon who put the watch together.
Any chance of a picture of the movement?
The watch case is rolled gold so probably can't be dated to an exact year, but most likely from late 1920s into 1930s
Here is my Sun grade from 1931 (date was engraved on the inner back)
Also just because I like the picture
If you are looking for some info on Dennison, this is worth a look
http://www.vintagewatchstraps.com/blogdennison.php
Last edited by animalone; 15th July 2019 at 17:43.
From the vintagewatchstraps.com describing the stamps on the rear case of my model;
'A mark consisting of three symbols, a radiant sun, crescent moon and a star, was stamped on many Dennison cases, including cases made of nickel. This mark does not appear to indicate any specific type or grade of material, it seems to have been simply a trademark.'
Photo to follow later as the watch is elsewhere at the present time. (no pun intended)
As for a photo of the movement - to follow if I can pry it apart carefully.
A couple of pics of the movement. Apologies for the poor focus. The inside case facing the movement reads;
ENGLISH MAKE GUARANTEED MADE OF TWO PLATES OF 10 0Z GOLD WITH PLATE OF COMPOSITION BETWEEN AND TO WEAR 20 YEARS 810171 and underneath is what looks like 2C
on the movement;
HEXAMETER SWISS
Apparantly this was my Scottish grandfathers better time piece as he wore a cheaper silver coloured model when working on the farm.
According to Mikrolisk, Hexameter is a trade mark of Reichenberg & Cie. of La Chaux-de-Fonds, so a proper Swiss maker by the sound of it. Looks like a nice watch. Hope that helps your research.