January 11, 2008, 21:13
Gary E. Fosterhampden question
Hello everyone, my question concerns 2 grades of hampden watches-the wm. mckinley and the 105 models. let's assume both are 21 jewel, 16 size, double roller, adjusted to 5 positions, gold jewel settings,and assume condition to be equal. What makes the 105 to be listed at a higher value in the shugart guide? Is scarcity at issue here? Your comments are awaited.
January 11, 2008, 23:39
David AbbeThe only differences indicated by Hernick ("Hampden Watch Co", 'Heart of America Press') is the 105 was a purpose built RRG watch, while the WmMcKinley was a series done and named in honor of Mr. McKinley who had been a big help to Deuber in the early years. The many McKinleys were made with 6 different combinations of "Adjusted, 3 Adjustments, 5 Adjustments, and came in open face and Hunter-cased movements. So many of the McKinley's would not be RRG, while all of the 105's are RRG.