How To Use A Railroad Pocket Watch











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Are you interested in learning how to use a genuine antique American pocket watch used by railroad engineers and conductors in the late 1800s and early 1900s? In this video, R.T. Custer of Vortic Watch Company in Colorado will take you through a step-by-step guide on how to use these unique and historical timepieces. We're showing you how to remove the bezel to access the lever, which is used to set the time. Additionally, we will cover the use of the crown, which is used to wind the movement for the railroad pocket watches. The lever was initially used as a safety mechanism to prevent the time from being accidentally set while the conductor or engineer removed the timepiece from their pocket. This video is perfect for collectors, history buffs, and anyone interested in learning about the fascinating world of antique pocket watches. So, grab your Railroad pocket watch and join us as we delve into the past and discover the art of using these beautiful timepieces. • As a bonus, we will also take a closer look at Vortic Watch Company's Railroad Edition wristwatch. Vortic is a company that specializes in salvaging antique American pocket watches, like the Railroad pocket watch featured in this video, and turning them into one-of-a-kind wristwatches. Vortic watches are manufactured in the USA and are built to preserve American history one watch at a time. You'll learn about the process of how these vintage pocket watches are transformed into modern wristwatches and the history behind them. This is an exciting opportunity to see history's preservation in action and own a piece of Americana. Don't miss the bonus content at the end of the video! • To go deeper into the history of these watch companies, check out our other video here:    • The History of the Great American Wat...   • Like this content? Check out our: • ‣ Current inventory of one-of-a-kind watches: https://vorticwatches.com/watches • ‣ Military Edition watch (available 11/11 each year): https://vorticwatches.com/military • ‣ Heirloom pocket watch conversions: https://vorticwatches.com/convert • ‣ Instagram:   / vorticwatches   • ‣ Facebook page:   / vorticwatches   • ‣ Twitter feed:   / vorticwatches   • • Follow the Vortic watches and @CusterWolfe channels to get an inside look into what it takes to manufacture in America and build mechanical watches. We want to bring you along on all the successes, failures, innovations, and inventions that go into American manufacturing and watchmaking. Follow along as we restore vintage pocket watch movements and give them new life with Vortic Watch Co., and as we build a brand new watch company from scratch, focused on making high-quality American-machined watches. • Thanks so much for watching, and be sure to subscribe to our channel so you don’t miss out on any exciting updates! You can also stay in the loop get exclusive access by signing up for our weekly newsletter at www.vorticwatches.com.

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