January 09, 2009, 23:59
Mary Ann ScottWaltham Model 1857 w/Let Down Screw Question
I bought a Waltham 1857, WWC, 15 jewel, serial #775593 with let down screw. There is a small hole with the word "patent" next to it. However, there is no screw visible. I thought maybe it was under the plate, but the hole is not threaded. And I am not going to go poking around to find out. Is there supposed to be a visible screw? And, if so, does anyone have any thoughts on where I might acquire one? I am learning so much from all the posts and everyone has been so helpful. Thank you! Mary Ann
January 12, 2009, 00:39
David AbbeMary Anne, Regarding your question about your beautiful 1857 model. All of mine are Keywind and I think yours is an early stem wind that is (I think) quite special. It is listed in a short run as "P" (Premium) grade. So short of disassembly, the answer to your question remains a mystery to me.
The Key Wind models are pretty straightforward, and the later stem winding models 70-79 had a wheel on or under the pillar plate with a let down hole for releasing the "click".
I hope there is someone else who can shed some light on it.
January 12, 2009, 01:01
Mary Ann ScottThanks Dave. It is a SW/LS. I saw references in the "book" also to Wm. Ellery and P.S. Bartlett model 1857 SW/LS. I might send send it to Chris Abell and have him look at it. I don't have the knowledge, nor the tools, to disassemble a watch. Right now I am just a fan and collector. One of these days I will take the class....
Mary Ann
January 12, 2009, 12:21
David AbbeI started with the 4-day "Field Suitcase Worlshop" F301 Pocket Watch class. That helped remove the "stigma" of disassembly cleaning and reassembly. The rest came from IHC185, some local watch makers . . . . and experience.
January 12, 2009, 13:58
Edward KitnerMary Ann,
Chris Abell is an excellent choice, and not far from you!
January 12, 2009, 20:59
Mary Ann ScottHello Dave. There is a weekend course in May or June up in Michigan that I was thinking about. I am self employed so it is not always easy to take off more than a day to two. No work, no pay! But I really want to be able to disassemble, clean/oil and reassemble a movement.
And to Ed - Chris is about 70 miles from me. Not really that far. I already have two E. Howard movements in to him for repair. I'll wait a bit before I send it. Don't want to load him up.
January 19, 2009, 00:27
Mary Ann ScottI came across this web page about the WWC model 1857 with let down screw. So mine is missing the screw.
Waltham Watch Co #597388January 19, 2009, 01:23
David AbbeNice information differentiating the higher end early wind and set mechanics from the wind only, still key setting grades.
If yours is also a wind only mechanism and still key setting for time there was no reason for a let down screw. Your let down screw is not missing, it was just not needed.