This 21J 16sz watch is marked "CREST" on dial and movement. Serial number is 5463562. It resembles several American watches but I don't find any exact matches. What do you think it is?
Posts: 198 | Location: Vermilion, Ohio in the USA | Registered: May 14, 2003
There was a R. Strachan that was a watchmaker, jeweler & optician listed in Fort William, Algoma, Ontario, Canada in Lovell's Directory of Manitoba and Northwest Territories for 1900-1901
Tom
Posts: 5107 | Location: New Mexico in the USA | Registered: January 27, 2007
The Gruen trademark was used in 1937 for a curved wristwatch.
In 1906 the Tavannes Watch Co had a bridge model that should be your original Crest, also the later art-deco Crest pocket watches are similiar to Tavannes movements of that time. (It may be a spin-off for the Canadian market ??) All Crest PWs seem to be located northern America.
Gerald
Posts: 742 | Location: Wertheim in Germany | Registered: February 21, 2009
Nice Crest. Can anyone help me with this Swiss pocket watch, as it looks similar? It's a 16s with 17J and adjusted to 3 positions. It has a metal dial with no markings other than Swiss Made and behind the dial is marked Progressia (macker of dial?) Thx, Roland.
R. Glenn
Posts: 437 | Location: Ryde, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom | Registered: January 18, 2010
Is the Progressia mark on the backside of the dial or on the dial plate ? I've only seen Progressia on some Hebdomas dials.
It is a nice watch of good quality but I think it will remain anonymous. Swiss make fitted for american case and with an american touch to catch the customers eye. I think someone bought a run of stock ebauches. They were likely 3/4 plates like most bridge or finger movements at this stage of production. For unknown reason the makers mark was milled out the 18lg or 19lg movement was turned smaller and a adapter ring was added to fit an american case. In a very skilful way the bridges wer cut, a nice spotting was made and the movement was nickel plated to get the american touch. If you look where the hairspring stud is attached to the balance cock.Seems like a former rectangular form was rounded.
Regards, Gerald
Posts: 742 | Location: Wertheim in Germany | Registered: February 21, 2009
Good eyes and info Gerald. The name progressia is on the dial. Absolutly nothing on the movement at all. Shame really as it keeps awesome time and is pretty to look at, yet the maker can't get credit.
R. Glenn
Posts: 437 | Location: Ryde, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom | Registered: January 18, 2010