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For sale we have a 1940s Record Pocket watch, issued to London North Eastern region. It is an open face pocket watch with the screw front and rear. The case is formed of nickel and is a large size at 58mm. It has a beautiful glass with bevelled edge and a good original enamel dial with Roman Numerals. The thermally blued spade and whip hands are large and well-designed. To the rear, it has the LNER signing, with the issue number 8094. It also has the Ex BR signing indicative of correct de-commissioning. The back unscrews and inside it is signed ‘Swiss made’. It has a 15-jewel manual wind Dimier Freres & Co movement. It is a good quality Swiss lever movement which has been recently serviced and is keeping time to within +30 seconds a day.

 

The British railways always had a need for reliable time keeping on the move. The invention of the rail was a big driver for the mass manufacture of pocket watches, particularly in the US and the UK. Without accurate timekeeping, chaos would ensure, with an unreliable schedule and a risk to life.

 

They had pocket watches manufactured and issued specifically for use on the Railways, from the late 1800s. This example is from the 1940s from its design and issue number. It will have been used by either a station master or a guard.

 

Please see the images as these compliment and aid the description provided below.

A further condition report is below.

 

Dial:

The dial is enamel and is in very good original condition. It has good and clear railroad track, roman numerals and signing. It is a bright white tone. There are no chips.

 

Hands:

The hands are original. They are of spade and whip style with a thermally blued finish. The blued finish is in good condition, with a bright shine. There is no bending to the hands.

 

Glass:

The glass is original and is in decent condition. It has some scratches and marking associated with age.

 

Loop:

The crown, stem and loop are original and are in strong condition.

 

Case:

It is an open face pocket watch, with a screw on front. The front screws down well, with a good thread. It has light surface scratching associated with age.

 

Caseback:

The screw back is in good condition. The British Rail engraving is good and clear. The thread is good and it screws down well. It has light surface scratching associated with age.

 

Movement:

It has a 15-jewel manual wind Dimier Freres & Co movement. It is manually wound. It is a good quality Swiss lever movement.

 

The movement has been recently serviced and is keeping time to within +30 seconds a day, with an amplitude of 325 and a beat error of 0.1m/s.

 

Case dimensions:

Case width: 57.9mm

Case length: 58mm

Case length with crown: 73.9mm

Case length with crown loop: 83mm

Case Depth: 19.3mm

1940s Selex LNER 8094 Railway Guards pocket watch de-commissioned DF&Co

£525.00Price
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