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Masonic G Mechanical Pocket Watch
Carry the emblem in the form most lodges know best. Our Masonic G Mechanical Pewter Pocket Watch has the square and compass with the letter G at its centre engraved into the pewter front.
A double full hunter case, both front and back lift open, houses a 17-jewel skeleton mechanical movement, so you can watch the gears working through the back. The pewter front is made in some of the finest British Pewter at our Birmingham workshop. Weighing around 92g, this mechanical pocket watch comes with its chain in a leatherette presentation box. A natural choice for a newly initiated Brother, a Worshipful Master taking the chair, a 25 or 50 year jewel presentation or milestone retirements.
The letter G represents geometry and God, as Masonic tradition holds. It is the variant of the emblem you see most often in lodges, the one most Brothers reach for when something needs to be unmistakably Masonic. If our standard Masonic mechanical watch is the quieter cousin, this one is the more declarative.
Browse the full range of mechanical pewter pocket watches.
- Specification
- Masonic square and compass with central G on the pewter front, made in our Birmingham workshop in some of the finest British Pewter
- Double full hunter case with 17-jewel skeleton mechanical movement
- Mechanical hand-wound movement, no battery required
- Weighs approx. 92g
- Supplied with chain in a leatherette presentation box

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A E Williams (Est 1779) Ltd is one of Britain's oldest pewter makers, still run by the family that founded it nearly 250 years ago.
The story began when Thomas Williams started a small workshop making flatware and dishes from his home on the Welsh border, and from there the craft passed down through eight generations of the same family, all the way to Rebecca Johnson, who joined the business in 2015.
Today we're based at our workshop in Digbeth, Birmingham, where we've been since the early 1970s.

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