This one is a 1956-57 Lord Elgin. It given to Great Grandpa B for his 35th year at Fords. He was an O gauge guy too. Early Lionel, Auburn, Kris.(nothing compared to his son in law, my Grandpa. Joke was Gramps was after the trains, not the girl)
Said it was the best he owned(?) I broke its winding stem "helping" him in 71 or 72
I also have another watch I once tried to I.D. on watch sites It didn't go so well, no emails answered. Both sites felt "snooty". Maybe you can help? Its small. About 1 1/4". ??karat Gold, Crescent hunters case #1554592
3o clock pendent set. Works by Davis and Freeman, Atlanta Ga. #1975232
Its broken now, Broken off-gone rear ornate door/stand, one of two weighted spoked oscillating shafts or jewels. It still sports a stub of the very ornate hour hand. (sorry for the bad "tech talk", Im not a watch guy. I would know karat values if I get it tested, but I think she said it was tested 19k case, should be 24k hands, the minutes are embossed gold dots)
The how it was broke story if interested....
It was once Great Grandma "B"s (Ojibwa forced gov't. camp, beat the pox blankets, died at 102-7yrs(?) in the 60's) She loved jewelry, and displayed this little gem proudly in turn of the century family photos. Later Grandma(her daughter), had to attempt to pawn it once, just to keep the heat on during the 1970s steel strikes. The local pawn shop owner tried to say it was plated, and attempted a "forced sale" at a low ball price vs pawn(shop refused all pawns). After an offer was made to always buy solid gold, referring to the wedding band. PO'ed, Grandma broke the rear door off reveling solid gold for the scale. She was just shy of the money needed. The owner offered a slightly higher, still low ball offer, and she "lost it". Smashed the crystal on the counter, and ripped the gold hands out placing them on the scale. Walked out with a broken watch, but way more dignity than if she had sold it to him.
This last shot was with an eyeglass monocle to the camera! No matter what I do I cant pick up the "rose work" on this. Its very light, delicate, but intricate.