"Pocket Watch Or Pocket Watch By Record Watch Co Geneva In Silver With Art Nouveau Decoration."
- A Record Watch Co. Geneva brand pocket watch, chased and guilloché in solid silver with an Art Nouveau design of irises and leaves, and a blank escutcheon without initials. - French hallmark for watch cases imported from abroad, 800/1000 expressed in thousandths as used in France, present on the case back, dust cover, and rim of the pocket watch case (partially erased), with the various letters P engraved in relief inside the swan hallmark of the Precious Metals Assay Office of Pontarlier in the Doubs department (25). - Hallmark of the Swiss manufacturer of the pocket watch case, whose factory is located in Waldenburg, Switzerland, in an oval with the letters A&B inside the hallmark for the company Gebr. Buser & Berger, hallmark registered in the Swiss Trademark Register on September 6, 1892. - Case number 607180, engraved on the case and dust cover, with the number 1 engraved below the number. - White enamel dial marked RECORD in full, Arabic numerals for the hours painted in black and red for the 24-hour scale, railway track minute and hour markers painted in black. - Blued steel Stuart hour and minute hands, slightly domed and beveled mineral crystal. Small seconds subdial at six o'clock, Arabic numerals for the seconds, railway track minute markers painted in black. - Blued steel seconds hand, smooth case rim, edge and bezel of the pocket watch, steel crown winder. Polished steel movement signed RECORD WATCH CO GENÈVE and engraved with "FAB.SUISSE" on the movement. - Ruby-set movement with lever escapement, screws, crown wheel, ratchet, and polished steel regulator for advance and retard located above the balance wheel. - The letter "A" is engraved on the movement next to the crown wheel at four o'clock, indicating a movement intended for insertion into a solid silver pocket watch or watch case. - Winding mechanism with pendant; time setting is achieved by pulling on the top of the winding crown and simultaneously turning the crown clockwise. - In perfect working order, serviced by a watchmaker. - Early 20th century, circa 1900-1918. Gross weight: 55.80 g.