June 03, 2014, 16:36
Ken HabeebThe '57 Chevy of pocket watches: Waltham's 18s model 1892 Crescent Street
Waltham's 18s model 1892 21J Crescent Street grade.
The watch pictured is the lever-set, Railroad-grade model that cost me a lousy $213, a pretty low price in my opinion. It should have sold for more. After all, what's not to like about this fine timepiece?
18s Crescent Streets typically feature a classic double-sunk dial with fancy and distinctive Fleur de Lis hands, a gold-filled case, and a beautiful nickel damaskened movement.
It just isn't easy finding one in good and original condition. I know because I've been looking for one for a while.
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June 03, 2014, 17:11
Ken HabeebHere's the movement with gold jewel settings, gold balance screws, and gold star regulator.
From page 85 of Marion, A History of the United States Watch Company regarding their competition:
(By 1871), "The American Watch Co. (Waltham) had recently introduced an extremely successful 14 size model, and a new 18 size, the "Crescent Street," developed by the company's prestigious Nashua Division."
June 03, 2014, 19:09
Mike HodgeThey are nice, and, the TuTone is the Bel Aire of the bunch.
June 03, 2014, 19:35
Jack MarshI like them a lot as well.... I have admired them for years. But, because I only buy private labels
I've never had one. I know that severely limits
me in many ways . But, like the 57 Chevy I still
can admire them without ownership.
In 57 my Dad bought a brand new Bel-aire Convertible all white with red interior.
I'd like to have that today !
June 04, 2014, 00:28
Mike Hodgequote:
I'd like to have that today !
So would everyone else!
June 04, 2014, 12:34
Paul D. TrombleyI love these Fleur de Lis hands on the early 92's
June 04, 2014, 13:29
David AbbeFor $213.00 you bought the case and got the movement, hands and dial for FREE!!!