This is an antique Illinois pocket watch that was likely used by railroad workers before 1920, possibly in the late 1800s when the Bunn family were owners of the company. It is a valuable piece of history and a collector's item for those interested in vintage watches. The brand, Illinois, was known for producing high-quality timepieces in its day, and this pocket watch is no exception. It is a classic example of a railroad pocket watch. It is open face and silver colored metal. No cracks or chips in the glass. The metal has cosmetic wear from use and old age, and the timepiece is not working, thereby will be sold as is.