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Railroad pocket watches can not be any less than the descriptions mentioned above. For a pocket watch to have railroad grade it should pass the General Railroad Timepiece Standards. So what is a railroad pocket watch according to how the GRTS defines them? A railway pocket watch should have: |
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Railroad pocket watch history On April 19, 1981 in Kipton, Ohio, two trains (one going west, the other via east) collided on the track. Each speeding train had a specific time to use the trail. Since they were no means of instant communication, train engineers were trained to keep time. Unfortunately, the west-bound train engineer’s pocket watch stopped for four minutes. That short time lapse had a disastrous result. To prevent further accidents like it to happen, a commission was formed to regulate American pocket watches used in the railway. Since then, it became a must for train engineers and train conductors to keep a railway pocket watch. The General Railroad Timepiece Standards was later on adapted by railways all over the world. The railroad grade pocket watch is one of the most accurate timepieces ever made. |
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Railroad grade pocket watch value If you want to start collecting railroad pocket watches, you might be mildly surprised that they are bit costly compared to ordinary pocketwatches with a fancier make. The more accurate a timepiece is, the more intricate its movement is. Hence, you are actually paying for the fine craftsmanship of the pocket watch rather than its aesthetic qualities. Railway pocket watches, since they contain at least 17 movement jewels, are one of the highest grade watches. Though these are industrial jewels and not the ones used in jewelry, they are used to lessen the friction of the metal gears in the pocket watch movement. Another factor to consider in assessing the railroad pocket watch value is its rarity. The last known American-made railroad watch was produced in 1969. This was the Hamilton pocket watch model 992B. Relive the glory days of the American steam engines with this Jules Jurgensen pocket watch. Railwayana collectors just love this pocketwatch’s classic look. |
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Where to buy antique railroad pocket watches Antique railroad pocket watches are sold in websites that sell pocketwatches. Buying pocket watches, either through an online store or in a pocket watch dealer’s shop, has some risks. Remember railway pocket watches are among the most expensive timepieces. Be sure to know what to look for in railroad pocketwatch before you make a purchase. This elegant Victorinox railroad pocket watch is for sale online has Swiss quartz movement. It is a modern remake of the classic railroad pocket watch. The timeless appeal of railway pocket watches lives on, making them one of the most-coveted collectibles. |
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Railroad pocket watch related articles: How to grade pocket watches, did you know that there is a difference between a pocket watch’s movement grade and its condition grade? Read about the explanation in this article about pocket watch grading. How to wear a pocket watch, whether you wear it with a tuxedo or with jeans, there are ways to wear a pocket watch. Learn how to be classically fashionable by wearing a pocketwatch in this article. |



