![half hunter tavannes pocket watch half hunter tavannes pocket watch](https://images.antiquesatlas.com/dealer-stock-images/thevintagewristwatch/A_vintage_1920s_Tavannes_full__as170a6390z.jpg)
Alternatively, there is a Paypal payment link if you scroll down the page and we also accept bank transfers. We are a VAT registered company and all purchases are covered by Consumer Regulations.Ĭredit / debit card purchases can be made over the telephone on 01386 750238 or you can proceed via the 'Purchase Antique' button on each listing page. If you are unsure about your country’s regulations, please contact us and we can check for you.Īny orders from prohibited countries will be refunded, less any fees which are non-refundable.Īny Customs / import duties are payable by the purchaser.Īll of our watches are checked over before listing, and are also checked for accuracy which is usually within around +/- two to three minutes over 24 hours (unless otherwise stated), which is considered respectable for a vintage watch. Please note that regrettably we no longer ship to Europe.ĭue to Customs regulations, we are unable to send watches / precious metals to certain countries. Please contact us for international shipping prices. The watch comes in a new presentation box. If viewed through a magnifying loupe then there are two short very faint hairlines. The dial looks very good to the naked eye with original blued steel hands, including the special half hunter hour hand so the time can be read when the front cover is closed. Inside there is an acrylic lens which is in good condition. The winding crown pushes in to open the front cover. The case is in very nice condition and it has engine turned detail to both the front and back of the watch. The case is silver and there are hallmarks inside for Birmingham 1936 with a case maker's mark for Aaron Dennison, the Dennison Watch Case Company manufactured cases for various watch makers. The watch measures 52mm diameter excluding the winding stem and the loop. The movement is protected by an inner hinged cover which has an inscription, 'Presented to F Cornaby by his colleagues of the Goswell Road branch'. The movement is stamped REF 968 which would usually indicate a Cyma / Tavannes movement but we cannot find any record of this calibre. The plates are nicely patterned with Geneva stripes and gold jewel settings. The watch has a good quality 17-jewel (four adjustments) pocket watch movement which is working nicely. Antique silver Stockmar half hunter pocket watch.