• Anker German Pocket Watch

  • $49.00 USD

  • Description

    This is a nice period Anker pocket watch. It shows some wear but the watch is running and is very usable. I believe it might be a touch fast, I have fiddled with it a bit, but this is the best I could get it without getting too in depth.

     

    This seems to have been made after the war, but it is the same style as war time. Almost nothing changed in the style of these watches from the 30's till well after the war. I was only able to tell it was likely post war when I saw the UMF 1 marking on the inside. These marks are normally found on East German watches. This is more of an every mans watch (the period version of Timex).

     

    Note for handling watches:

    • Do not shake a watch! If it seems to be sticking rotate it back and forth a bit as if you were turning a knob off and on; this motion works in the same direction as the movement. 
    • Never fully wind a watch! Wind the watch only until you feel slightly more resistance. If it stops turning you've gone too far. You probably didn't damage it this time, but don't do it again. A better habit is to simply wind it a little bit throughout the day. 
    • Generally speaking as long as a watch still runs, its probably still good. If a watch is a little slow or fast it can probably be adjusted with little effort. A watch maker can do it quickly with a tool timing tool but it can also be done with trial and error. Very often a small adjustment to the +/- leaver inside the watch will make a big difference to the speed. 
  • Vintage WWII-era German Anker Pocket Watch
  • Anker German Pocket Watch
  • Anker German Pocket Watch
  • Anker German Pocket Watch
  • Anker German Pocket Watch
  • Anker German Pocket Watch

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