check out the hallmarks, you should be able to figure out the year the case was made. The case looks English, 9K from the marks, a very "English"alloy, something to do with their taxation of precious metals I believe. The movement looks like an 1890s piece. The English watch making industry was drying up at this point, a lot of smaller "makers" were giving up production and fitting the new "machine made" swiss movements to their cases.
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@Mad Dog 's comment about movement shots.... its too late I've had my cow....
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