As some of you know, I am collecting pocketwatches, IWC only.
Far from saying that my collection is a museum collection but I am proud to
have found some nice and rare pieces over time.
Some of the pocketwatches are common, easy to find on the market, sometimes in
better condition than mine, but some I have are gems.
So in these crazy times, as the museum in Schaffhausen is closed, why not open
one here on the forum.
As long as the museum is closed, I will post here daily a pocketwatch from my
collection.
I hope I don't run out of pieces before the virus is beaten. Fingers crossed
for all of us.
I will post them in a random order, with some comments, feel free to join.
Keep safe all.
DAY 69, Seeland, cal 25
Today a pocketwatch from the dark ages for IWC the 1880's. Not much is told
yet about that period and sources are limited for the momen to find
information.
I am not an expert on these Seelands, but I believe that I present here a cal
25. As you see it is bigger than the cal 24 watches I showed before.
Known to be watches that were made in an effort to sell more and cheaper
watches, you see that not a lot of effort went in decorating the movements,
were on the calibres 24 the balance bridge got some decoration, here on the 25
nothing fancy to see, except for the the company name.
It comes in a silver case, is key wound as the other Seelands I showed before
in our virtual museum.
For those doing some research on these watches, case nr is 3918 and cal number
is 36943.
about 42mm