January 04, 2010, 01:19
David AbbeLancaster KW Innovative PLUS
Some of you might remember my post about a Key Wind Lancaster acquired rom a local friend which kinda "rang my bells"
https://ihc185.infopop.cc/eve/f...?r=81610483#81610483Well I finally got into this puppy and it rang those bells all the more. These Guys had a Patent Pinion that "clutched" like a Hydromatic! . . . and
January 04, 2010, 01:21
David AbbeThis is the ONLY Key Wind Key Set I have EVER seen with a let down Cam to unlock the ratchet! It is presently on the wrong side of the spring, but I did not try to change that as this is pretty old stuff, no parts . . . and
January 04, 2010, 01:25
David Abbeof course you see my three generations removed cousin-inlaw's Full Circle Pallet Bridge holding a counter-poised "anchor" pallet fork, a design that is echoed throughout the lifetime of these designs as they migrated to Hamilton Watches.
January 04, 2010, 01:31
David AbbeThat takes us back to the movement. THINK of it! This is an
18 size 3/4 Plate Key Wind movement made when most other US watchmakers were still struggling with full plate behemoths! And old Coz still allowed you to set time from the back . . .
January 04, 2010, 01:33
David AbbeSo these are the original hands for sure! Of course it is "only 7 Jewels" and the price guide thinks its about a hunnerd bucks, but it runs like heck and looks
Like a MILLION!
January 04, 2010, 01:48
David Abbeand "whooed of thunk" a crummy old 7 Jewel Key Wind watch would have 4 Mean time screws for all necessary adjustments!
January 13, 2010, 19:52
Theodore J. Brown Sr.That's a nice watch, Dave .I've never seen a watch balance wheel with nothing but meantime screws.Is that also a Breguet hairspring or flat.Can't tell from the picture.I thought the name "New Era' was a N.Y. Standard trade name.Thanks for showing it...Ted B.
January 14, 2010, 01:07
David AbbeTheodore, The "New Era" name was used by NYS and Lancaster, but oddly they never got together, just used that name, sorta like the various "Centennial" named stuff.
January 22, 2010, 15:13
Michael KosinenkoI have a Lancaster marked Keystone Watch Co. with the same type balance. 4 screws all meantime, no other holes in the balance. The hairspring is flat on mine. It's up for auction on ebay.