Thank you all. I am very appreciative for all the information provided by the members of this organization. Knowing the origin, date of manufacture, and who actually made this timepiece, only adds to the wonderfullness of the watch.
Again, my sincere thanks.
I have taken a couple more photos of the hallmarks and I think they are clear enough for better interpretation. To answer a question posed below, the crystal is 1.66 inches (~42mm), not including whatever is behind the bezel for mounting purposes. Also, the Serial Number on the movement is...
Thank you so much. You both have me feeling quite optimistic about this watch. I do remember the crystal and it was indeed flat in the center and more or less faceted around the perimeter. When I broke it I can remember the cracks looking like the cracks you see in pond ice when skating. In...
My grandmother brought this watch with her from Scotland in the early 1900's. When she died I inherited it and I have had it locked away in a cigar box ever since, with one exception. As a teenager I couldn't resist the temptation to use it and sure enough I shattered the original crystal. As...
Scottie-TX, thank you (and all the others) for your welcoming words of support. They are very much appreciated and I know I'll be a regular visitor from now on. As to your inquiry about the beat, you know I don't think I'm sure of the answer. I'll start by saying that I have learned that by...
I am thrilled to have found this web site and all the info made available by you all and the NAWCC. I've been poking around Flea Markets and Antique Shops for a couple of years now trying to find something I could afford and something I could risk trying to fix. Hoping to end up with a clock...
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