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I think I already know the answer to this one, but I have a watch that has a movement that looks like a New York Watch Co. The interesting thing is that the dial and movement both say "A. Wadsworth Newark, N.J." The Shugart guide shows an "Arthur Wadsworth" as a Newark Watch Co. watch. Can anyone make a connection between this movement and the two companies? Thanks for any comments or insight.... Barry | ||
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That is an 1873 production New York Watch Co., Springfield movement. The predecessor to Hampden Model 1 Key Wind Key Set. Confirmed on Pg 425 of the Meggers/Ehrhardt Gold Book. Incidentally it is a very nice looking specimen. | |||
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