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        <![CDATA[ Many times one will find a pocket watch case that has two glass crystals on it.  One over the dial and one over the movement.  What were these for?These types of cases were made for most all companies that manufactured pocket watches.  Movements were shipped to different jewelers mounted in these cases.  They were used to show the customer the different kinds of movements that were available.  When the customer found the movement that he wanted, the jeweler would remove the movement from the... ]]>
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