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Picture of Stephanie O'Neil
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Let's talk price of pocket watches back in the good ole railroad days. Smile

I've read railroad pocket watches went for $1, $2. $3. and so forth. I'm sure plenty of you have many stories, links and even ads you can post as well as provide regarding the price of railroad watches in many times past! Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Let's hear what you have to say regarding those prices! Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Stephanie O'Neil
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Posts: 1419 | Location: New Orleans, Louisiana USA | Registered: April 01, 2003
Picture of Stephanie O'Neil
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Maybe someone can parallel prices of railroad pocket watches - back in the days vs. today's prices and show what was relative back then.

Stephanie O'Neil
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Posts: 1419 | Location: New Orleans, Louisiana USA | Registered: April 01, 2003
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Stephanie,

I found a bunch of adds on Waynes Elgin website. You can spend hours going through them.

Enjoy!
http://elginwatches.org/scans/sales_catalogs/m_index.html

Aaron
 
Posts: 945 | Location: Geneva, Illinois in the U.S.A. | Registered: November 19, 2002
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When comparing 'then and now' prices for watches you have to consider the inflation rate for the time period, or think about the average weekly wage then compared to that of today, or the price of the watch as a percentage of the prevailing wage. Railroad grade watches were never inexpensive.
 
Posts: 676 | Location: Oak Ridge, Tennessee USA | Registered: December 08, 2002
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Picture of Mark Cross
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I have an 1897 Sear and Roebuck reproduction catalog that lists 21 and 23 jewel railroad watches from Elgin, Hampden, and Waltham, and all in the 21 to 24 dollar price range, less case. Pretty hefty fees back before the turn of the 20th century! Regards. Mark

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Posts: 3831 | Location: Estill Springs, Tennessee, USA | Registered: December 02, 2002
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Picture of Ed Ueberall
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Kent Singer and I wrote a couple of columns on the mail order watch business contained in the August and October 2000 Bulletins. There are a bunch of ads reproduced that showed the prices for a number of railroad approved watches in the 1880 to the 1950 period.
Just to give one example, in December 1926, the Royal Diamond & Watch Co. offered the 16 size 21 jewel Illinois Bunn Special for $55.00 to $65.00, the Hamilton 992 at $55.00 to $65.00, depending on the case and the 21 jewel B. W. Raymond at $55.00. A deposit of $2.00 delivered the watch to your door and you then paid the balance in 12 equal monthly installments. Even during the Depression, these watches, while lower in price than those sold earlier, were never cheap.

Ed Ueberall
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Posts: 620 | Location: Pooler, Georgia in the U.S.A. | Registered: November 23, 2002
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When you find a watch ad that is dated and with a selling price, use this link to calculate the price of a watch with today's dollar.

CPI Calculator

Watches were pretty expensive even in the GOOD OLD DAYS!!

Phil Dellinger
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Posts: 993 | Registered: November 22, 2002
Picture of Tom Seymour
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Very neat calculator Phil!!

Tom Seymour
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Posts: 2537 | Location: Mount Angel, Oregon in the U.S.A. | Registered: November 19, 2002
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Picture of Ed Ueberall
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Using the calculator that Phil provided, that would make the prices shown in my earlier post from $573.62 to $677.91 in 2003 dollars.

Ed Ueberall
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The Escapement
 
Posts: 620 | Location: Pooler, Georgia in the U.S.A. | Registered: November 23, 2002
Picture of Stephanie O'Neil
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Aaron,

Thanks for the link on ads. Really neat! Roll Eyes

John A.,
Thanks

Mark C,
Your 1897 Sears & Roebuck repro catalog sounds interesting. And yes, that was a hefty price for pocket watches back then.

Ed,
Thanks for your input and info. $55. to $65. for Bunn Specials back in 1926! Wow!! And delivery fee of $2 to deliver a watch to your door. Ah, the good ole days!!

Phil D,
Great link to CPI Calculations Roll Eyes Roll Eyes- wish it would show earlier than 1913. Roll Eyes Thanks again! Smile

Stephanie O'Neil
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Posts: 1419 | Location: New Orleans, Louisiana USA | Registered: April 01, 2003
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Stephanie,

Here is a link to the earliest price calculator that I could find. This should about cover all the bases.

INFLATION CALCULATOR STARTING IN 1800 Wink

Phil Dellinger
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Posts: 993 | Registered: November 22, 2002
Picture of Stephanie O'Neil
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Phil,

Thanks for the link to price calculators, 1800-2002. Yep, that covers it! Thanks again. Smile

Stephanie O'Neil
NAWCC Member 143979
 
Posts: 1419 | Location: New Orleans, Louisiana USA | Registered: April 01, 2003
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