The watch has a good quality 15 jewel, stem-winding pocket watch which is working nicely. The movement is unsigned but has been identified as a Cyma calibre number 949. The movement is protected by an inner hinged cover .
The watch measures 50mm diameter excluding the winding stem and the loop. The case is silver and there are hallmarks inside both of the back covers for Birmingham 1902 together with a case maker’s mark for Aaron Dennison. The Dennison Watch Case Company was a prolific manufacturer of cases, and supplier to various watch makers.
The case has patches of unevenness to the sides and hinged case back.
The case and movement have been put together at some stage, they are not original to each other, although from the same period.
The acrylic lens is in good condition.
The dial is signed with the name of the original retailer, James Wadsworth, Manchester. It is in good condition with original blued steel hands, a subsidiary seconds dial and outer minute markers.
The watch comes in a new presentation box.
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declaration
The Vintage Wrist Watch Company has clarified that the Pocket Watch : Antique Silver James Wadsworth Pocket Watch (LA514510) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being Early 20th Century