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I’ve collected alarm clocks a very long time. Parker made very good alarm clocks.
Years ago I had a Horology School Watch. The dial was blank, but double sunk. I’m pretty sure it was a Peoria. The movement was marked “Made By G....
These are interesting clocks. Yours is one I had not seen before. Hidden in the case would be two 1 1/2 VDC Dry Cell Batteries. A “Pear” button...
I have at least two of these. I think E. N. Welch might have made the movements. I have not seen one without the Calendar.
Your clock was made by Kroeber Click Company. The model is the Thistle. They are not common clocks.
The proper terminology for that fastener is a Square Bend Screw Hook.
Having collected battery wind clocks forever, I thought I'd heard of all of them. Can you please post an image of your Electro Clock Company...
I owned the Robson watch or one from the same run, years ago.
I had one once. If memory serves, S and K were the initials of a Chicago Jeweler. They had some clocks made and used Eska as their name.
I have an Eveready. When I got it the oak case was a dark brown. The original finish was heavily cracked. I layered it in hand cleaner with...
My movement has the winding arbors above the center of the dial. It has no seconds bit.
There has been a lot of Research on Atkins-Welch by Phil Gregory, and another fellow. I have what I thought was a Welch-Spring two weight...
Your clock uses a type F movement. That solenoid and coils on the top right synchronize the clock. Every day at exactly Noon, Western Union would...
Someone bought a fabulous ST wall clock at the National, missing the 1/4 strike bells. I promised to measure mine. Now I can't find the post. The...
I was fortunate to know Bruce Frye. He and I corresponded many times. I once owned a 294. I thought it could be an early unmarked Polaris. A...
Another factor is the Economy. Collectibles have always been driven by disposable income. Since about 2000, the Economy has been in a slump. It...
I found my Gerry images. Lots of them. Can someone advise me a way to simply upload the images? Or better yet, send me an email address and I can...
The Polaris I owned had a double sunk dial marked Polaris.
Cornell Watch Company's highest grade movement was the 19J Paul Cornell.
I have one, and will try sending images by Wednesday.