Antique Pocket Watch Values

Antique pocket watch?
Antique pocket watch by autocratic model number 7951820 ILLINOIS? Custom Mason Masonic symbol on the forehead Keystone autocratic style housing, 14k model number 51820 79 goldfilled name engraved rear TM 8/29/35. How can I find the owner original of this watch? The date of manufacture, and value.
It seems like you have provided the serial number of the watch case. Typically, watches pocket were sold in America that the movement naked (roughing) without a case, and sometimes without a dial or hands. These movements were made in standard sizes, and were inserted into the case made by a separate company at the time of purchase. In other words, we could go into a jewelry store, choose a move, then choose a case, the jeweler and would like to install the movement in the housing. For this reason, information on the case will not tell you the watch itself. In fact, it was quite common for a movement to be housed in more than one case throughout his life. To provide more information on any Watch, you must provide the serial number on the movement of the watch itself. This will tell the year the watch was made, as well as jewelry and model. Unless you can locate the records of the jeweler who originally sold the watch, or locate the records of a watchmaker who has maintained over the years, there is probably no way to know who the original owner was. Neither Illinois Watch Company or Keystone Company Case Watch kept records of the WHO finally bought their products.
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