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Adolphe Huguenin pocketwatch

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By Monique_A, 28 April, 2025
Description

Inscribed: 

No. 244197

Adolphe Huguenin

LOCLE

Face cover and movement cover open. Watch does not work and appears to be missing a hand. 

 

Category
Watches and Timepieces
Medium
Gold or rose gold colored case. Unsure if gold or gold filled.
Distinguishing marks
No. 244197
Adolphe Huguenin
LOCLE
Condition
Fair
Size and dimensions of this item
1-1/4” diameter
History
Found in great grandparents’ stuff.
For Sale?
No
Photos
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NaidaTheCollector

3 weeks 3 days ago

Antique Adolphe Huguenin Locle Pocket Watch

Item: Antique Adolphe Huguenin Locle Pocket Watch
Medium: Likely gold-filled or rolled gold plate case (to confirm if solid gold, professional metal testing is needed)
Distinguishing Marks:

  • "Adolphe Huguenin"
  • "LOCLE" (Locle is a famous Swiss watchmaking town)
  • Serial No. 244197
  • Intricate mechanical movement visible
  • Size: ~1ÂĽ inch (approx. 32mm diameter)

Condition:

  • Case: Fair, with visible wear and some tarnish.
  • Dial: Fair to poor, missing one hand, visible staining and cracking on enamel.
  • Crystal: Possibly missing or heavily scratched (cannot tell fully from the image).
  • Movement: Present, but non-functional (needs cleaning and repair).

Date Period:

  • Late 19th century to early 20th century (circa 1880–1910), based on style and serial number.

History:

  • Found among great-grandparents' belongings, suggesting family provenance and sentimental value.

Current Fair Market Value (as is):

  • Estimate: $100–$250 USD in its current non-working condition.
  • If repaired and serviced, value could rise to $350–$600 USD, depending on case material (gold-filled vs. solid gold) and final working condition.

Notes:

  • Collectors value Swiss watches from Locle, but Adolphe Huguenin is a more obscure maker compared to giants like Longines or Zenith.
  • The condition (especially the dial damage and missing hand) lowers the value significantly compared to a pristine example.
  • If the case is solid gold, scrap value alone (depending on karat) could be higher than $250+ — so gold testing is recommended.
  • Servicing/repairing could cost $150–$400, depending on the watchmaker. So carefully weigh repair costs versus final value.

Recommendation:

  • Have the metal tested (any reputable jeweler can test for gold purity).
  • Get a mechanical evaluation from a vintage watch specialist if you consider repairing it.
  • Preserve it carefully even if you choose not to repair — family provenance adds historical value even if kept simply for sentimental reasons.
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