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Charles-Hubert Paris Pocket Watch 3673

Charles-Hubert Paris Pocket Watch 3673

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Charles-Hubert Paris Pocket Watch 3673

 
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Chrome Finish Brass 41mm Open Face Mechanical Pocket watch. Lifetime Movement Warranty. The watch is packaged in a gift box with a warranty card.

 
List Price: $104.95
Our Price: $72.00
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Product Details
Package Length:4.9 inches
Package Width:4.4 inches
Package Height:1.5 inches
Package Weight:0.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews

Watch Information
Crystal Material:Plastic
Case Diameter:41 millimeters
Case Thickness:12 millimeters
Case Material:Brass
Band Material:silver-tone
Bezel Material:silver-tone
Dial Color:white
Movement:mechanical-hand-wind

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 11 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


4Nice watch  Nov 11, 2010 By adam somerfield
It's a fun little watch, and it's held up so far. It keeps pretty accurate time, but mine looses a minute every couple days - not a problem though, just what you'd expect from any mechanical watch. My only real qualm is that the stem sometimes pops up and changes the time when I put it in my pocket. Although it's easy to tell when this has happened, you still don't know what the real time is. It doesn't happen that often, though, and otherwise it's a good watch.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5More Than Expected  Oct 03, 2010 By Kin-of-Hannah
This product was purchased for my father, who celebrated his 83rd birthday. He has my grandfather's Elgin, but it just resides in a display. Since he is not warm about products from China or France, I have to check gift items closely. With no markings on the watch or packaging, I felt I was in the clear. Once he had open the gift and wound the watch, I was relieved. The movement was so smooth you would think it was Swiss. Althought the watch is labelled PARIS, I am not sure where it is made. The bottom line is that, I think the watch is unique and would suggest it to anyone looking for a high quality mechanical pocket watch, at a reasonable price.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


4Solid product altogether  Jan 05, 2011 By Justin
A little smaller than i expected, but a great value for $65.00 or so. The packaging was fine, there were no problems with it whatsoever. You should wind it every day, and its fun to watch the gears inside move. It looks like its worth a lot more than it is, and you should buy it.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


4Pretty nice for a ~$65 watch  Jan 24, 2012 By Shawn Elliott
I've seen several people here complain about their watches not keeping proper time. Hey guys: MECHANICAL WATCHES ARE ADJUSTABLE! If your watch consistently runs fast or slow (not counting the normal inaccuracy as the weather changes and the parts change size), then take it to a jeweler and ask them to adjust the escapement. There are two adjustments that can be made, one to re-center the rotating pendulum and one to lengthen or shorten the spring that makes it oscillate. If the spring is too long, the watch will run slow, and if the spring is too short, the watch will run fast. This is all perfectly normal. Fortunately, unlike battery-powered quartz watches, mechanical watches can actually be repaired. What a concept!

...and now back to your regularly-scheduled product review:

I've carried a pocket watch since high school; in fact, the watch I carried since graduating high school was a Skagen, who unfortunately no longer makes pocket watches. That one still works fine, but last year I got itchy for something new. I found this watch and asked for it for Christmas, and wonder of wonders I actually received it.

It's a very nice mechanical watch, lots of little moving parts to admire, and all of the fast-moving parts are mounted on synthetic rubies so the pivots will never get loose. (seriously, the gear teeth will fall off long before the rubies wear out.) Mine keeps time accurate to about 1 minute per week. Not bad for a $64 mass-produced watch that has no computer controls to keep it on-time.

My only complaint is that it has plastic lenses instead of glass lenses. I plan to take mine to a jeweler eventually, to see if they can retrofit it with glass lenses.


5Excellent Pocket Watch  May 16, 2013 By E.A. Burt
This is an excellent pocket watch. It's slightly smaller than I expected, but all the better. Expect to have it as somewhat of an inaccurate watch due to the mechanical movement though. I have to change it every few days or so but I think it builds discipline. They do require more care than a normal watch so make sure to find a good article about how to care for them. Everything about the watch is well built. When I got the package I could tell it was a quality watch just from the box, which is different from the picture; from what I received anyway. Both the watch and chain have a good weight to them. One note: if you're very picky about the roman numeral four on watches, notice that this one does have four I's rather than an IV.
I'll be glad to pass this pocket watch down in my family as a worthy heirloom.

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