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APPLETON TRACY WATCH *** HELP SOLICITED PLEASE ***

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December 15, 2007, 20:33
Dave Freeman
APPLETON TRACY WATCH *** HELP SOLICITED PLEASE ***
I'd like to solicit some help from our PW experts on an Appleton Tracy PW which I'm currently considering.

It's in a beautiful 18K Gold HC. I'd like to know if this could possibly be be a 20s with a "vibrating hair spring stud" as claimed by the owner. Does anyone have a picture of an Appleton Tracy Watch Co. movement with a "vibrating hair spring stud"?

My preliminary investigation would indicate that Serial No. 6316 is in fact an 18s from 1857.

Here's the only picture I currently have of the movement so any expert help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Smile

Figure I




Dave Freeman
IHC Member 321
December 15, 2007, 20:42
Dave Freeman
Figure II




Dave Freeman
IHC Member 321
December 15, 2007, 22:25
Desmond Lundy
Unfortunately, this is NOT a 20 size vibrating hair spring stud. That feature appeared in KW16 & KW20 wind & SET from back American Watch Co & Appleton Tracy grades. You can see the regulator lever - not found on a vibrating hair spring studded watch - to the upper left of the centre. For an illustration go to Shugart p. 108 - at the very start of American Watch Co in the 'sainted' price guide. Hope this helps...
December 19, 2007, 17:46
Dr. Clint Geller
The power of wishful thinking! It always amazes me how sellers manage to convince themselves that a watch has a special, rare feature when the evidence is plain as day that it doesn't. The sad thing is that this watch is perfectly desirable enough for what it actually is - an early, fully jeweled AT&Co Grade M57 in a gorgeous 18K case with all the engine turning on it. This looks to to be an outstanding, high grade and early example of a historically important watch model, so no silly embellishments about imaginary special features should be needed to sell it. Oh well.