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Full Hunter Pocket Watches 30/06/09

The Full Hunter Pocket Watches are similar to that of the Half Hunter Pocket watch cases, but the full hunter cases do not have a window on the front of the case and they only have a protective lid which will cover the face of the watch. This then means that the dial of the pocket watch is covered and better protected against scratches and wear and tear that could occur and damage the face like what could occur with an open face pocket watch, as they are more vulnerable without the protected lid.

Half Hunter Pocket Watches

Half Hunter pocket watches are the different to that of open face pocket watches, as half hunters come with a lid that covers the dial of the pocket watch which has a small glazed window in it so that the time can still be read even when the case of the pocket watch is closed. There can also be roman or arabic writing around the small glazed window which can also be used to make it cleare to read the time with the case closed.

Open Face Pocket Watches

Open face pocket watches come with out a lid on so that the dial is always visible and cannot be covered up. They vary in all price ranges and were first used by train conductors as they used a T-bar chain to hand the pocket watch from there jacket. A problem which could be seen from open faced pocket watches is that the dial is open and vulnerable to be damaged by scratches due to it being unprotected. They can come with visual skeletal movements on the back of watch, or they can also have a plain back which can leave room for a personal engraving.

Types of Pocket Watches

There are several different types of pocket watches that you can come across when you are choosing the specifc type of pocket you wish to have, depending on what you may want to have the pocket watch for. The main types of pocket watches you will come across are: 

Pocket Watch Definition

A Pocket Watch is a watch which has been specifically designed to fit into your pocket, as oppose to a wristwatch which you would wear on your wrist. Pocket Watches were the most common type of watch from the 16th century up until wristwatches became largely popular after the first World War. Pocket Watches in most cases have chain which can be attached to them which makes the watches suitable to be secured safely to waistcoats, lapels, or belt hoops, and this will prevent them from being dropped.

Early Pocket Watches 02/06/09

The watch was first created in the 16th century, initially in spherical (Pomander) or cylindrical cases, when the spring driven clock was invented. These watches were at first quite big and boxy and were worn around the neck. It was not for another century that it became common to wear a watch in a pocket.

HOW TO HANDLE A HUNTING CASE POCKET WATCH - 28TH MAY 2009

Hold the watch in your right hand with the bow or swing ring between the index finger and thumb. Press on the pendant crown with the right thumb to release the cover exposing the case. When closing, do not SNAP the cover. Press the crown to move the catch in, close the cover, then release the crown. This will prevent wear to the rim catch.

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