October 28, 2007, 19:58
Sham AgayevInteresting Hampden Private Label Pocket Watch, Great Case
Is it possible this case was engraved with purpose for Railroad Servicemen?
Incredibly Engraved 18s 14k Box Hinged Antique Pocket Watch Thank you.
October 29, 2007, 00:32
Sheila GilbertThat is one Gorgeous Watch Case!
October 29, 2007, 18:18
Robert V. JonesWhy did you have to post that watch I always find myself wanting your listings your pictures have a way of drawing a buyer in. I know I will not win this but whoever will get it sure won't get it cheap.

October 29, 2007, 20:23
Sham AgayevIn next 10 minutes I will post the front cover with better light. Take a look.
October 29, 2007, 22:09
Tony DukesCase is as good as it gets/////

What say you/////
October 30, 2007, 07:47
Phillip SanchezAnd the photograph is not bad either.

October 30, 2007, 09:17
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.It is a crisp, high resolution photograph.
November 01, 2007, 17:02
Gene PianoHI Sham is there a 14k marking? If not it is 10K. It by the way is among the best engraved 18s Box hinges I have seen in 40 years, jist beautiful. Geno
November 01, 2007, 17:59
Gene PianoHere is the marking from Ehrhardts Trademark Book, page 58
November 01, 2007, 18:03
Stephan GaalI think it is a shame that the engraving has been removed. This is a fantastic item and the more of it's history that is known the more interesting it becomes. That's my thought anyway.
November 01, 2007, 18:15
Sham AgayevHi Guys. Thank you for the posts. Thank you for pointing the issue out. I am out of town untill Sunday. There is no way I can check it, but I will check it whan I get back. I also will put the information on Ebay, and will asc the bidder to bid as it is a 10k Case, and if anybody wishes are welcome to rectract there bids. Thank you again.
November 01, 2007, 18:25
Sham AgayevI absolutely agree with you Stephan. Removing the engraving does nothing BUT hurts this case.
November 01, 2007, 22:36
Sham AgayevThank you Lindell, your comments are very much apprecited.
November 04, 2007, 20:05
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.The under bidder with Zero feedback sure pushed the price up.
November 04, 2007, 21:31
Gerald M. KittoLindell and Friends,
I don't mind a bit in revealing that I'm one very fortunate person to be the high bidder on Sham's incredible watch.
I've been monitoring this topic ever since Sham first posted it and I must admit the photos of this unique and beautiful watch case along with the extremely praiseful comments by other chapter members in this thread "spurred" me on to try and get this watch. Now I can't wait to complete the transaction with Sham and get the watch to see it in person!
While it seems the watch case appears to be a one-of-a-kind work of art and most probably a custom order made for a very special person, like a railroad executive or someone like that, nothing has really been said about the movement itself. Does anyone have any information concerning this particular private label movement or the name "A. Claus"? I see where in his "Beginning to End" gold book Bill Meggers makes a reference to at least one 18 size Illinois watch with the name "A. Claus" on the movement and dial. Maybe someone out there may have seen other private label watches or have done some Internet research on this particular individual's name. If so, perhaps they could help shed some light on the origin of the case? Naturally, any information would be very much appreciated.
Well, I must go for now. I have an auction to pay for!!!

This is a great Internet Chapter and my best regards to all!
-Jerry Kitto
November 05, 2007, 11:11
Bob KerrI was watching this one last night. I showed my wife and even she thought it was amazing. She said it was too early for Christmas.

November 05, 2007, 11:46
Tom SeymourFabulous watch Jerry! Congratulations!!