
Just put the watch between your palmes and try to turn with soft force. You usually can rotate it without any tools. Usually there is a intervention often between 12 and 1. Use a blunt but stabile knife and press through the lid and case and turn the knife back from you against the case. Try to open the backside and the dustcover. Usually in the Casetop you find marks of the casemaker and if its gold filled or gold. I think it will be a good idea to make a own thread for her. But they need a little more than pictures of the face. American Pocket watches are well documented and the guys who collect american pocket watches can tell you date of production grade and so on. The Elgin is that what I call a real poket watch. A watch is a watch and probably some of the guys over here knows some thing. I don't know anythink about them but I guess the little indicator adds the minutes. In the past I was able to buy a few Colibri watches on ebay for as little as $15 and re-cased one of them as a wrist watch. The movement costs about $ 180 to $200 depending where you buy it and are popular with hobbyists who case them themselves in cases you can purchase online. Still, even the basic movement in Swiss made watch costs about $500 to $600 nowadays. Interest in mechanical and large watches in in vogue now and Panerai started using them (although VERY much up-graded). To hang on they marketed them more as a novelty item for things like Father's day, gifts to husbands and boy friends (you see allot of inscriptions in the HC models, etc. The large mechanical watches weren't very popular in then. With the demise of the pocket watch and rise of the quartz movement, the Swiss were in trouble from the late 1960's through 1980's. The 6498 (hunter case) and 6497 (OF case) were originally produced as a pocket watch movement.

If you wake them after their mouth closes, they will not mimic the spell-most likely sleep-that you have most recently cast on them. If you're sleeping these mobs while pulling for your party, simply sleep them and don't awaken them until their mouth closes.

