Antique Pocket Watch Value

Price data updated June 2026 from recent eBay sold listings.

Antique Watches Value Chart (2026)

TypeTypical sold rangeMedianSales
Antique Elgin Pocket Watch$55–$191$11847
Antique Bulova Watch$40–$185$9979
Antique Pocket Watch$50–$143$8879

Typical range = middle 50% of recent eBay sold listings (single items, lots excluded). Exceptional examples exceed it; rough ones fall below.

Where these numbers come from: 205 completed eBay sales (May 26, 2026 – Jun 11, 2026), single items only — multi-item lots excluded. Every figure on this page traces to a real transaction; the sample sales below link to the original listings so you can check us. Full methodology →
median $99 $7 $445+

Beyond the typical: solid gold & railroad-grade

The chart above covers ordinary gold-filled and base-metal watches — the vast majority of what changes hands. Two things sell well above that band. These figures are cited from external market guides, not from our eBay sold sample:

TypeTypical soldWhy / source
Solid 14K/18K gold case$500–$2,000+Carries gold melt value on top of collector demand; fine solid-gold Walthams and Elgins reach into the low thousands. [reDollar] [Invaluable]
Railroad-grade movement$300–$1,000+High-jewel, lever-set, named grades (Elgin B.W. Raymond, Hamilton 992, Waltham Vanguard); value tracks grade and condition. [Sebastian Charles]

If your watch is solid gold or railroad-grade, treat the main chart as a floor, not a ceiling — weigh the case and identify the movement grade and serial before selling.

Antique Pocket Watch Value Estimator

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How Much Are Antique Pocket Watches Worth?

Here's the honest answer most people don't want to hear: the typical antique pocket watch sells for somewhere between $50 and $190, with the median landing around $88–$118 depending on maker. Those figures come from recent eBay sold listings for single watches — not asking prices, but what buyers actually paid. An ordinary Elgin in original, working condition tends to sit near the upper end of that band; a movement-only or non-running watch sold "as-is" drops well below it.

American makers like Elgin and Waltham produced these watches by the millions, which keeps prices modest no matter how old or how nicely engraved the case looks. The biggest value driver is almost always the case metal — solid gold versus gold-filled versus silver — followed by whether the watch runs and how many jewels the movement carries. Most "antique" watches in family drawers are gold-filled, which means the value is in the watch itself, not melt.

Genuine high-value pocket watches do exist (we saw a platinum-and-sapphire example sell for thousands), but they're the rare exception. If you're holding a standard Elgin or Bulova, set your expectations in the double or low-triple digits and you'll rarely be disappointed.

Antique Pocket Watch Identification Guide

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What Makes an Antique Pocket Watch Valuable?

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Antique Pocket Watch Sold Prices: Recent eBay Sales

A representative slice of the actual transactions behind the table above — lowest to highest. Each links to the original listing.

Selling Your Antique Pocket Watch: What You'll Actually Net

For most antique pocket watches, eBay is where the real buyers are, and the sold data here reflects that. Expect to net roughly 13% less after final-value fees, plus whatever PayPal/processing applies. Shipping is cheap and easy — these are small, light items that go First Class or Priority in a small box with bubble wrap; budget a few dollars and always insure anything over $100. The brass watch case protects the movement well, but secure the loose dial and crystal.

If you genuinely have a solid-gold case or a high-grade railroad watch, get it appraised before listing and consider a specialist watch auction or a dealer who knows movements — generalist buyers will underpay. For the typical Elgin or Bulova, though, eBay with clear photos of the dial, case back, and (ideally) the movement and serial number will get you fair market value. List the maker, size, jewel count, grade, and whether it runs; vague listings sell for less.

The Most Valuable Antique Watches

Nothing in our eBay sample came close to the records below — they're documented exceptions from specialist watch auctions, not what an ordinary Elgin or Waltham brings. They're here so you can see where the true ceiling sits.

Verified record sales (cited — these are the documented exceptions, not expectations):

More category records on our most valuable antiques page.

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Frequently asked questions

How much is an antique pocket watch worth?

Most antique pocket watches sell for $50–$190, with the median around $90–$120 depending on maker. American Elgins and Walthams are abundant and sit in that band; solid-gold cases and railroad-grade movements are the exceptions that bring more.

How do I tell if my pocket watch case is solid gold or gold-filled?

Look inside the case back for markings: '14K' or '18K' means solid gold; 'gold filled', 'rolled gold plate', 'GF', or a warranty like '20 years' means a thin gold layer over base metal with no meaningful scrap value. Most antique watches in family drawers are gold-filled, so the value is in the watch itself, not melt.

Does a non-running pocket watch still have value?

Yes, but less. In our Elgin data, original running watches median around $129 while 'as-is' non-runners median near $66 — roughly half. Movement-only or dial-only listings sell for $25–$50.

How do I date my pocket watch?

Use the movement serial number (inside the case, on the movement itself — not the case serial). Elgin and Waltham serial-number lookup tables date the watch to the year and identify its grade and jewel count, which serious buyers always check.

Are Elgin and Waltham pocket watches valuable?

They're the most common American antique watches, so most are modest — $50–$190 running. Value comes from case metal, jewel count (17/21/23-jewel and railroad grades), and whether it runs and has been serviced, far more than from age alone.