April 25, 2008, 20:00
David AbbeA Beautiful 50-50 Waltham 14s
The 50-50 auction 14 size 7j Waltham "Home" watch Mike Penson donated for the cause arrived here today. I cleaned it up and it is a beauty! PERFECT hand-drawn Factory dial. The only 14 size exposed balance cock watch I have, sort of a "mini 1870" Key Winder! Thank you Mike, now for finding a seconds wheel with the hand extension still on it . . .
April 25, 2008, 20:24
David AbbeA little fuzzy, but you can see the "scaled down" look. The 14 size is very fragile though. I was surprised at some of the things AWWCo did to make this smaller.
April 26, 2008, 21:30
Mike PensonDave, it looks terrific. I am almost as happy about this as you are.
May 23, 2008, 17:19
David AbbeWith Considerable parts help from Brian, I have this little beauty in excellent shape! Thank You all!
May 23, 2008, 17:31
Mortimer SchwartzIs there a history of the name, Home Watch?
May 23, 2008, 21:34
David AbbeIn my opinion, The Elgin "Sun Dial", and Waltham's "Home" Models were both made during this period as rather transparent (everybody knew who made them) competition to counter "Cheap" (Swiss) watch sales. In truth, the consumer market that would respond to low level pricing did not materialize until the "Dollar Watch" became available, as the difference in price of the Sun Dial and Home watches from "named" Elgin and Waltham watches was too small.
May 25, 2008, 16:28
David AbbeBrian C. Corrected me about the "Home Watch Co." made by AWWCo, as those were originally intended for export sales. They did get very popular in England, and (I Think) France.
May 31, 2008, 19:50
Mike PensonBrilliant job on this. Its really great to see something like this resurrected.