September 21, 2008, 20:04
James ShuttsCanadian Pacific ~ real or fake?
Here's one I'm trying to figure out. It's a Waltham 1883 Canadian Pacific. Is it the real deal? Has a 24 hour dial & marked movement with the beaver & shield, but there is not any number under the beaver plate. No markings at all. It is housed in an unusual case. Any thoughts. Thanks, Jim
September 21, 2008, 20:06
James ShuttsPattern back case. Take note were this screws off. Not at the case ring, just the center unscrews.
September 21, 2008, 20:08
James ShuttsBetter look were it screws on & off.
September 21, 2008, 20:10
James ShuttsHere is the movement. Serial #10058400. Thanks for any info. Jim
September 21, 2008, 20:35
Andrea SchiaviJames,here is the CPR pocket watches-serial numbers and model informations by Mr.Harold Clitheroe:
"Canadian Pacific Railway" marked watches from the Waltham Serial Number List
SERIAL NUMBER RANGE QUANTITY JEWELS MODEL APPROX YEAR MADE
7,903,201 - 7,903,220 20 17 1883 1897
10,042,501 - 10,042,900 400 21 1892 1901
10,082,601 - 10,082,700 100 21 1892 1901
11,072,501 - 11,073,000 500 17 1883 1902
12,674,001 - 12,674,500 500 17 1883 1904
14,192,001 - 14,192,200 200 17 1892 1905
15,024,701 - 15,025,000 300 17 1892 1907
18,038,201 - 18,038,400 200 17 1908 1911
18,064,001 - 18,064,300 300 17 1892 1912
19,002,201 - 19,002,400 200 17 1908 1913
19,086,101 - 19,086,300 200 17 1892 1913
20,000,101 - 20,000,300 200 17 1892 1914
20,001,901 - 20,002,100 200 17 1908 1914
22,017,601 - 22,017,700 100 17 1892 1918
22,023,101 - 22,023,200 100 17 1908 1918
22,066,501 - 22,066,650 150 17 1908 1918
22,155,801 - 22,156,000 200 17 1908 1918
22,294,001 - 22,294,200 200 17 1908 1918
23,271,001 - 23,271,500 500 17 1908 1920
TOTAL FOR 1883 MODEL: 1020
TOTAL FOR 1892 MODEL: 1800
TOTAL FOR 1908 MODEL: 1750
GRAND TOTAL " C.P.R" 4570
September 21, 2008, 23:09
Steve MiddlesworthJim,
That is one cool looking watch. That case is very unique. I have not seen one like that before. Thanks for sharing it.
Steve
Also here is a list I wanted to pass along to you if you don't already have it. It will help you to identify all the variants of Bunn and Bunn Special 60 Hour movements. I wanted to point this out to you on the phone but ran out of time.
Bunn and Bunn Special 60 HOUR movementsSeptember 22, 2008, 00:21
Ray HallenbeckNice watch James but the damaskeening between the top plate and the barrel bridge doesn't look like it matches up too well, I'd check the numbers on the barrel bridge to be sure.
Ray
September 22, 2008, 09:36
James ShuttsRay, I noticed that also, but looking at other CPR's, I have seen a number of them were the damaskeening doesn't match. Take a look at one Lindell sold. You will notice the damaskeening doesn't match, but the numbers do. As I stated, there are no numbers or markings of any kind under the plate. But the watch looks right... Jim
PS. I did forget to mention that this is pendant set.
https://ihc185.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3426021842/...701054471#9701054471September 22, 2008, 21:34
David AbbeThis run was supposed to be Appleton Tracy's of Premium Grade. That being said, the fitment of the bridge should be much better.
These Bridge-marked CPR's, especially where this is Pendant set make me very nervous. With the fitment issue between the Barrel Bridge and the Balance cock, I hope there is a valid number on the back of the Barrel Bridge that matches the movement.
September 22, 2008, 22:45
Ray HallenbeckJames,
Your right that some don't seem to match up with the damaskeening..I have never owned one or even seen one in person so I can not tell either way without a serial number under the bridge to verify. Nice watch.
Ray
September 23, 2008, 09:48
Brian C.Without numbers on the barrel bridge, could this be a factory after market part? I seem to remember talking to a Waltham expert years ago and telling him, his damaskeening didn't match. I believe that was the answer he gave me.
Brian C.
September 23, 2008, 16:11
David AbbeThe chem/photo etching of the CPR logo can be done today just a easily and look identical to how it was done by Waltham on the 1883 movements they listed as so marked. This is a beautiful watch with a great case and very unique dial. Waltham offered spare parts Barrel Bridges for all types of the 1883 movement. Having no serial number under the barrel plate tells me this was added later. The movement would probably be acceptable as RR grade anyway, so it remains; Woulda-Coulda-Shoulda . . . ?
October 02, 2008, 20:36
Larry BuchanDave:
I wouldn't be too nervous about pendant set CPR 1883's. I have one in my collection with a watch card from DW Dingwall a CPR Watch Inspector in Winnipeg Manitoba it is approved for service in 1903 and the conductor who owned it used it in service for many years after.
Larry