Charles-Hubert, Paris Mechanical Pocket Watch
Pocket watches will never lose their touch at all as they have been in existence since the16th century until wristwatches
became popular after World War I during which a transitional
design, trench watches, were used by the military. Pocket watches
generally have an attached chain to
allow them to be secured to a waistcoat, lapel, or belt loop, and to
prevent them from being dropped. Watches were also mounted on a
short leather strap or fob, when a long chain would have
been burdensome or likely to catch on things. As a testimony of showing
that they still remain positively popular at its best, let me review
one of the most elegant piece of it here going by the name of Charles-Hubert,
Paris Mechanical Pocket Watch that is made in a stylish silver plated
and stainless steel design that you will so love to bits in being the
owner of it. Made in the simplest and hugely incredible features that
range from the ones like mechanical movement, Dress pocket watch, Black
hands&Roman numerals, Small black markers surround outer dial,
Skeleton dial and flip open caseback, Push down crown to open.
Moreover,
some of the other features that you will find range from the ones like
coming complete with double-sided, engravable cover and skeleton dial,
the Charles-Hubert, Paris Mechanical Pocket Watch #3575-W is an
heirloom-quality timepiece with a contemporary edge. A chrome finish
brass case and matching curb chain look classic and elegant next to the
crisp white outer dial, showcasing black-tone Roman numeral hour
markers. A mineral glass crystal provides resistance against wear and
tear, while 17-jewel mechanical movement ensures reliability and
precision. This distinctive Charles-Hubert original arrives in a deluxe
blue gift box.
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