February 20, 2009, 19:12
Ernie LogaHelp to Identify This Private Label Gen. C. Stank
This is another watch I inherited. I believe the dial is signed Waltham with the initials stacked on top of each other and is also signed Canton, Ohio. The Waltham database for this serial number 1322342 lists it as a size 18 Broadway NJ grade watch. However, it is a size 16 watch.
February 20, 2009, 19:17
Ernie LogaHere is movement signed Gen. C. Stank. The serial number is 1322342. Can anyone tell me the grade etc?
February 20, 2009, 20:44
Tom BrownThat should be a Hampden watch. I think the dial is how they sometimes signed theirs Hampden Watch Co.
Is it a size 12? If so it looks like a model 1.
Tom
February 20, 2009, 21:32
David AbbeThat is a 12 size 15 Jewel Unadjusted Hampden, Canton, OH, model 3 "General Stark", Hunter Case, produced c.a. 1901 which if Deuber-cased would most likely be "all Original".
February 20, 2009, 21:36
Bill KappI think if you read from springfield to Moscow, you learn that Gen Stark had some association with Dueber. There was also a molly stark model.
happy hunting,
February 20, 2009, 22:55
Ernie LogaThanks guys, A Hampton watch makes sense. I was reading the initials on the dial wrong so that is why I didn't find the correct information under Waltham.
It is a size 12 in dueber hunters case.
February 21, 2009, 11:14
David AbbeErnie, a cleanup and fresh mainspring should make that a good companion for another generation of two.
February 21, 2009, 12:27
Ernie LogaHi Dave:
I am afraid it is going to need more than a cleanup and new mainspring. I think the balance spring is broken. However the case real nice and the watch does deserve a good repair and cleaning.
I inherited the watch but I don't know who it belonged to. I got it from my in-laws about 20 years ago and don't remember if they mentioned whose it was. Now she is 96 years old and don't remember either.