This is a Model 1883 Grade 820, my parts book lists a waltham staff #1365 should be the correct one. Please be aware that there is three or four different pivot sizes for this model.
hope this helps. Bila
Posts: 2265 | Location: Gladstone in Australia | Registered: January 14, 2011
Bila...Thanks for the info from down under,Appreciate you finding that for me,the Swigart book wasn't much help...since I am a newbie how does everyone determine pivot size? even if you have a caliper what if both pivots are broken off the existing staff??Best Regards,Mark
Posts: 97 | Location: Virginia in the USA | Registered: May 10, 2009
If both pivots are broken off I would measure the jewel hole size, I have a set of Swartchild tools for measuring the jewel while still in the plate. Otherwise you would have to remove the jewel if you have something like a Coates Jewel Gauge or similar. I have not been into this long so someone else on the forum might be able to enlighten us further.
Cheers, Bila
Posts: 2265 | Location: Gladstone in Australia | Registered: January 14, 2011
Without the use of fancy tools you could use a small smoothing broach. Carefully pass the broach through the hole until it fits snug. Mark this position with your thumbnail pull it out and measure the diameter of the broach at your nail with calipers.
Regards, John
Posts: 299 | Location: Mount Brydges, Ontario, Canada | Registered: November 10, 2005