January 27, 2009, 17:21
James ShuttsNeed help with odd Waltham movement
This 16s Waltham looks to be a model 1872. But the regulator seems to be an odd one. I can't find one with the F & S engraved on the plate like this. it is marked Woerd's Pat' under the balance wheel. Serial number 1392854 dates it from 1879. It is housed is a large 53mm. 18k A.W. Co case. Before I list it I just want to make sure it is listed correctly. This just strikes me to be something different, maybe not... Thanks, Jim
January 27, 2009, 18:17
Roger J. NolfeThe 2007 Cooksey Shugart Price guide shows this movement of page 125. Looks correct to me.
Roger
January 27, 2009, 18:21
Cecil McGeeThere is a 14 size listed on page 140 of the 2009 Price Guide To Watches,by Shugart. It shows a model 1874 and 1884. I would guess this is your watch.
January 27, 2009, 18:38
Edward KitnerJames,
You have a watch with a crooked tail tadpole regulator, which is common on some 1872 Walthams. The only pic I could come up with for a similar watch appears to be the same as yours.
As far as Woerd's pat, it is not a Woerd's Pat balance. It might have a Woerd's winding mechanism.
Here is a pic of a stem set/wind Woerd's Pat winding mechanism.
January 27, 2009, 19:45
James ShuttsHello all,
Thanks. Ed, I knew it wasn't a Woerd's Pat balance, I wish it was. It was the crooked tail tadpole regulator that was throwing me off. I haven't owned one that I can remember. Cecil, I know it is a 16s not a 14s & I was sure it as a 1872 & my Meggar's Waltham book confirmed this with the serial number. Thanks, Jim
January 27, 2009, 20:56
David AbbeAs your's is a Hunter Movement, the Crooked Tail tadpole could be an accomodation of the reversed Balance Cock.