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What makes/models in U.S. Wild West & Gold Country

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February 09, 2008, 16:52
Mortimer Schwartz
What makes/models in U.S. Wild West & Gold Country
Were there makes and models that were popular among the cowboys, gold miners and merchants, say from around 1850 to 1904? All I know is mainly from watching U.S. and Italian cowboy movies where I see without knowing fact from fiction that the heroes and bad guys wore mostly HC models. I know of at least two watch sellers, Cornell and Tucker, in San Francisco. What is the likely historical fact?
February 12, 2008, 12:38
Michael Loggins
Probably 18 size, gold filled or silveroid case (cowboys and miners were very poorly paid), low jewel count.
February 12, 2008, 12:54
Joel W. Sarich
Maybe even dollar watches, if they were around then. These folks didn't have a lot on money to thorw around, unless you were rich like the professional gamblers and card sharks.
Cheers!
Joel

February 12, 2008, 21:18
David Abbe
If it helps, try to picture yourself in Deadwood and what kind of watch you might want. Possible the merchants had a few, maybe the Preacher, or the Doctor.


February 13, 2008, 12:55
Michael Loggins
Sundial would have been adequate I think.
February 13, 2008, 13:41
Mortimer Schwartz
No sundial even today, Michael. The Deadwood scene photo posted by David is just like conditions today, about one hour from where I live, and snow, no sunshine, is the forecast. But I wonder if the inexpensive watches could run well in the sub freezing conditions that existed then and now.
February 13, 2008, 19:57
Michael Loggins
assuming the watch was in a pocket most of the time, sure. body warmth and all that.
February 13, 2008, 20:04
David Abbe
Actually Mike I have to agree with you. Even the railmen had extremes like this to deal with, and "Body Temperature" was the rule of the day!


March 01, 2008, 23:55
Charlie Hill
not sure if its any help but the pocket watch found on johnny ringo's body was an open face waltham model 1857 im not sure but i think the serial number was 9448