July 12, 2012, 22:27
Tom DunnAny Rockford Experts? Early Rockford Marked "EXTRA"
Have you ever seen an early Rockford marked "Extra"?
This is a model 4, Grade 52? lever set stem wind ball diamond? damaskeening
Neat beautiful porcelain dial signed just Rockford not RWC like most
This is 1884 I believe
It's a 13 Jewel...what did extra mean?
It's a customers watch, any idea of value?
rarity?
I can't come up with any info on it...does anyone know about this watch?
Thanks in advance
July 13, 2012, 19:10
David AbbeAs that serial number Model 4 movment was in the early pre-grade assigned Rockfords, I am speculating Rockford marked "Extra' on it to show the added quality of the watch. The Square type damaskeening later did denote some of the higher grades.
July 16, 2012, 09:27
Eric UnseltI've seen this pattern before.
I'm puzzled - I can see the square center arbor, so is this watch pendant-wind, key-set? Or can the time be set with the crown, with the square canon pinion being a transitional thing?
July 16, 2012, 10:12
Jon HartI have an older 18s KW Rockford that is stamped "extra" on the mainspring barrel plate
July 17, 2012, 15:00
Richard M. JonesI am not sure this relates but on watch cases it meant a better quality case for most case makers and I have had, Years ago, a Rockford transitional hunter that was marked extra and at the time I was told by the elderly seller that the extra meant it was also stem wound.
July 17, 2012, 16:26
Buster Beckquote:
Rockford transitional hunter that was marked extra and at the time I was told by the elderly seller that the extra meant it was also stem wound.
Oh My

regards,
bb
July 17, 2012, 22:13
Richard M. JonesYouth is my excuse Buster.
July 17, 2012, 23:17
Buster BeckVery permissible Deacon,
To be young, dumb, and full of rum

What would we give
regards,
bb