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Sherlock Holmes Mechanical Pocket Watch - 17 Jewel Skeleton Movement
Sherlock Holmes Mechanical Pocket Watch - 17 Jewel Skeleton Movement
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Sherlock Holmes Mechanical Pocket Watch with 17 Jewel Skeleton Movement
This mechanical pocket watch features a 17 Jewel skeleton movement that showcases the intricate inner workings through its transparent design. Weighing 92g, the timepiece offers a substantial feel befitting its Victorian-inspired aesthetic and Sherlock Holmes theme.
The skeleton movement construction allows you to observe the mechanical components in motion, displaying the precision engineering of traditional watchmaking. The 17 jewel mechanism provides enhanced durability and accuracy, with synthetic rubies reducing friction at key pivot points.
Complete Presentation Package
Each pocket watch arrives with a matching chain for secure attachment and traditional wearing. The timepiece is housed in a leatherette presentation box, making it ready for gifting or display as part of a collection.
Sherlock Holmes Detective Theme
The design pays tribute to literature's most famous consulting detective. Sherlock Holmes first appeared in publication in 1887, created by Scottish-born author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The character became renowned for his intellectual prowess, astute observation, deductive reasoning and inference to solve difficult cases in late nineteenth and early twentieth century London.
Did you know that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was on the same cricket team as J M Barrie, he believed in fairies and at the age of 40, he decided to become a soldier in the Boer War but wasn't accepted because he was too overweight.
Specifications
- Movement: 17 Jewel mechanical skeleton
- Weight: 92g
- Includes: Chain and leatherette presentation box
- Style: Victorian detective theme
- Theme: Sherlock Holmes / Arthur Conan Doyle
This mechanical pocket watch suits collectors of detective memorabilia, literature-inspired gifts, and Victorian-era timepieces. The skeleton movement design appeals to those who appreciate visible mechanical craftsmanship, while the Sherlock Holmes theme connects to one of fiction's most enduring characters.
