A handling fee is charged to cover the time and any expenses associated with the packing and shipping of packages. Shipping insurance is the buyers responsibility to add at time of payment if wanted. Any attempts to return broken items in exchange for what's been shipped to the buyer, make the purchase and exchange parts that are needed then send unit back for a refund, extort partial refunds or get a refund due to a mistake made by the buyer in the purchase of the item will be reported immediately.
*Items sold are inspected and photographed at different angles before being boxed up and shipped to the buyer. Buyer is responsible for making sure purchase of this item is not a mistake. *Buyer is responsible for making sure all is correct with the item and the item will suit the buyers needs and expectations before purchase. No warranties or guarantees come with the purchase of this item. OPENING OF THE CASE Your watch case is open. These components will only be replaced and invoiced to you upon receiving your authorisation. dial, crystal, crown, metal bracelet, etc.) is not included in the service. *This item will be sold "as-is" in used condition. The replacement of specific damaged components (e.g. *Buyer is responsible for any maintenance or repairs needed if any.
*A picture that can be magnified to full screen will be sent upon request. Noticeable at certain angles in the right lighting. 12 size open face Waltham pocket watch 15 jewel arabic dial 16 size Waltham arabic porcelain dial base metal case 18 size private label silvered silverine case 1940s Waltham railroad p.w. Below are examples of coin-silver case marks. 90 fine, made from melted US coinage), Fine Silver (.995). Silver cases can be marked in a variety of ways: Sterling (.925 fine), Coin Silver (around. Crystal has some minor noticeable scratches. Silver was also a commonly-used case material, and some beautiful examples of silver cases may still be found today. Looks like plating over brass but I have no knowledge of this. Case sides have some noticeable scratches through the plating with dark areas inside the scratchs. *CONDITION: Case has its little dings, knicks and micro scratches. *MANUFACTURER: Philadelphia Watch Case Company Not an exact match - but as it must reflect their purchase. Attributed to the latter on the same site. None of these match, however, the site records that they sold out to Keystone Watch Case Co. *ITEM: PHILADEPHIA Watch Case Company Watch Case Only 1953 There is a list of marks for the Philadelphia Watch Case Co. Time After Time offers excellent watch crystal repair & replacement services.