Pocket Watch with American Flag on Face
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A pocket watch with the American flag on the face can make an unusual gift.
In this fast moving world with digital clocks contained in so many devices such as computers, mobile or cell phones, cars and vans, televisions, DVDs, video recorders and even microwave ovens, time is all around us. The result is that many people are reexamining what they require from a watch and some people are looking back through history for inspiration for a different type of time keeping device.
Pocket watches are a traditional punctuality device and are said to have a history stemming back to the sixteenth century. With the advent of wrist watches, which society deemed more practical for every day use, they lost popularity. Pocket watches in the past were often only thought of in terms of retirement gifts or to mark a special occasion.
Today, however, pocket watches are regaining popularity and many people are looking to these unusual items for an alternative time keeping source. With everything else being so high tech and digital why not draw inspiration from the past and add a pocket watch to your outfit.
Types of Pocket Watches
There are broadly two types of pocket watches. These are the open faced pocket watch that and the hunter cased watch. The hunter cased watch has a cover which stops the glass from getting scratched and keeps the pocket watch from knocks and bumps.
Most pocket watches are analog and are often sold complete with chains that keep the watch secure and stop it from slipping out of a pocket and getting lost.
Pocket watches can be subtle and understated items, or can be more dramatic and flamboyant. A watch with a fancy chain and fob can make an ideal dress suit accessory, whereas a plainer item can complement a casual outfit and look great with jeans.
Buying a Pocket Watch with the American Flag on the Face
Finding a patriotic watch such as a pocket watch with the American flag on the face is quite straight forward. Pocket watches often have their face decorated and amongst the different forms of decoration, the American flag remains constantly popular.
American Flag
Buying a pocket watch with an American flag on the face is extremely patriotic and the image of the American flag to many people reflects many positive qualities and gives a common point of focus.
With its distinctive red, white and blue the American flag is instantly recognizable and people often enjoy the image of these striking colors.
In addition to the American flag, watches can often be found adorned with the American eagle. This majestic bird has strong features and is a very attractive addition to a pocket watch.
The American eagle can be found on the watch face or engraved onto the cover.
Where to Buy a Patriotic Pocket Watch
Patriotic watches can be bought from a variety of stores. High street jewelry, watch or gift shops will offer a range of watches and may have some pocket watches to choose from.
Online stores such as eBay.com and Amazon.com always are a good alternative for online shopping. However, when buying from eBay it is always worthwhile to investigate the buyer first, checking out feedback and noting any problems that previous buyers have experienced.
Specialist online watch stores offer a choice of pocket watches and these can be interesting to look at. Some useful stores to check out are:
- TacWatch.com
- Nextag.com
- FireCatalog.com - Features a commemorative watch to remember the fire fighters of 9/11.
Tips for Buying a Pocket Watch Online
- Make a note of the cost and method of delivery. This can add to the purchase price significantly. Expensive items should always be sent using insured delivery options.
- Check whether the watch comes complete with battery and is in full working order. Is a guarantee included?
- When buying an antique watch, has it been authenticated? Does it come with a certificate?
A patriotic pocket watch can be a wonderful item to own and will give years of pleasure.
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