Need some help with this pocket watch

Digger Don

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I was out today and dug this pocket watch in an old yard. Before I take it to a jeweler i thought I would run it by you guys first. I can't tell if it's 1970 junk or an 1870 gem. The face is metal not porcelain. I don't know anything about watches. Does the back look modern?

What do you Think??
 

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Have Stone Jewelers in Wheaton on Front street crack the back open an see if there is a maker's mark. If it's junk or treasure you'll know right away.
 
Best to open the back cover and locate the stamp. Should be a manufacturer and a part or serial number. That will give you the info you need to look up the relevant info. I'm pretty sure the case is just plated, but a nice find nonetheless
 
With a metal face, I believe it to be early 1900s. Like 1910s/20s with the railroad conductors. Similar to the watch my grandfather had that I got now. Altho mine is silver. Yes, check under the back cover. Most likely the top plate for the gear covers has a manufacture scribed on it.
 
carefully pop the back cover off to see if there are any jewels or hidden in the case .

There's probably a capped bust half dollar inside!

could happen Dave !! I found a beautiful WLH in one of my pocket watches back in 2009.

 

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