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  • Thomas Earnshaw Westminster Skeleton Hand Wind Black

    Thomas Earnshaw Westminster Skeleton Hand Wind Black

    4.5 out of 5
    $843.36

    DESCRIPTION This timepiece takes its name from George Stephenson (1781-1848) who was a pioneering railway engineer and inventor of the 'Rocket', the most famous early railway locomotive. The watch features a mechanical hand-winding skeleton movement which is perhaps the truest form of original watchmaking when the wind up of the timepiece was necessary to keep…

  • Thomas Earnshaw Westminster Skeleton Hand Wind Gold Black

    Thomas Earnshaw Westminster Skeleton Hand Wind Gold Black

    4.75 out of 5
    $803.20

    DESCRIPTION This timepiece takes its name from George Stephenson (1781-1848) who was a pioneering railway engineer and inventor of the 'Rocket', the most famous early railway locomotive. The watch features a mechanical hand-winding skeleton movement which is perhaps the truest form of original watchmaking when the wind up of the timepiece was necessary to keep…

  • Thomas Earnshaw Westminster Skeleton Hand Wind Rose Gold Brown

    Thomas Earnshaw Westminster Skeleton Hand Wind Rose Gold Brown

    4.5 out of 5
    $843.36

    DESCRIPTION This timepiece takes its name from George Stephenson (1781-1848) who was a pioneering railway engineer and inventor of the 'Rocket', the most famous early railway locomotive. The watch features a mechanical hand-winding skeleton movement which is perhaps the truest form of original watchmaking when the wind up of the timepiece was necessary to keep…

  • Thomas Earnshaw Westminster Skeleton Hand Wind Silver Black

    Thomas Earnshaw Westminster Skeleton Hand Wind Silver Black

    4.8 out of 5
    $803.20

    DESCRIPTION This timepiece takes its name from George Stephenson (1781-1848) who was a pioneering railway engineer and inventor of the 'Rocket', the most famous early railway locomotive. The watch features a mechanical hand-winding skeleton movement which is perhaps the truest form of original watchmaking when the wind up of the timepiece was necessary to keep…

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