Pocket Watches & Fobs

The pocket watch fob was one of the most fashionable and useful accessories in America through out the turn of the 20th Century. Pocket watches generally have an attached chain with a medallion or charm to allow them to be secured to a waistcoat, lapel, or belt loop, and to prevent them from being dropped. This chain or ornament is known as a "fob". An enormous and diverse assortment of metal advertising, western, civil war and other interesting types of pocket watch fobs can be found here today.

Fire Department Logo Motto Pocket Watch

The Maltese cross has its origins going back to the era of the Crusades and is named after the island of Malta which came to be the home of the Knights of St. John.
Price: $15.50


Fire Department Fire Truck Engine Pocket Watch

The very early fire engines were in fact water pumps on wheels.
Price: $15.50


Police Badge Shield Pocket Watch

Many pre-civilized villages or communities are believed to have had a rudimentary form of law enforcement.
Price: $15.50


Patriotic Eagle American Flag Pocket Watch

The Bald Eagle was chosen as the emblem of the United States of American, because of its long life, great strength and majestic looks.
Price: $15.50


Civil War Confederate Flag Pocket Watch

A Virginia unit was soon noticed carrying a flag which was an adaptation of the Scottish Cross of Saint Andrew.
Price: $15.50


Civil War General Robert E Lee Pocket Watch

When Virginia withdrew from the Union, Lee resigned his commission rather than assist in suppressing the insurrection.
Price: $15.50


Civil War General Stonewall Jackson Pocket Watch

Upon that field, General Bernard E. Bee proclaimed, "There is Jackson standing like a stone wall," and a legend as well as a nickname was born.
Price: $15.50


Western Founding Fathers Chiefs Pocket Watch

One of the Chief's on the watch is Chief Joseph from the Wallowa tribe.
Price: $15.50


Western Wyatt Earp Pocket Watch

In the summers, Wyatt and his wife Josie spent the proceeds of the mines in Los Angeles, where they were friends with Hollywood actors of the time.
Price: $15.50


Western Kit Carson Lawman Pocket Watch

Kit Carson was a jack of many trades in his day, saddle maker, frontiersman, guide, trapper, rancher, and Colonel.
Price: $15.50


Western Winchester Gun Tag Watch Fob

In 1855 Oliver Winchester purchased stock in Volcanic Repeating Arms.
Price: $2.50


Western Remington Gun Tag Watch Fob

In the autumn of 1816, Eliphalet Remington entered a shooting match with his new flintlock rifle.
Price: $2.50


Western Smith & Wesson Gun Tag Watch Fob

Smith & Wesson was founded in 1852 and since then has become standard issue for police and armed forces around the world.
Price: $2.50


Western Colt Gun Tag Watch Fob

In 1836, Samuel Colt was granted a U.S. patent for the Colt revolver.
Price: $2.50


Western Texas Ranger Gun Tag Watch Fob

The Rangers began back in 1823 with Stephen F. Austin needed men to defend his colony.
Price: $2.50