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posted January 18, 2009 20:37
My Elgin Newhall dates to the mid 1870s so we are both lucky to have a piece of that History timeline.

AGAIN, what a nice thought to make a 100 year "Historical walk across North America in time with the Watchmakers who got us there".

I think I could do some writing on that if we all collected our wits, submitted pictures of our "private Label" and "Coommerative" watches and agreed to champion what would be a "fun tale to tell" through a trip across America through short tales of each significant watch!

I think most adults enjoy memorable watches as much as they enjoy a well trauined pet. So if the "dog whisperer" can sell a millionh copies in first print, why not the same for a "Watch whisperer of time".
 
Posts: 6492 | Location: Southern California in the USA | Registered: July 19, 2007
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posted January 19, 2009 00:02
David

Here is a little interesting info on our watches. SC Newhall was Stephen Cyrus Newhall, his father was Nathaniel Cyrus Newhall & Stephen also had a brother William Fred Newhall. Nathaniel was a clockmaker, & Stephen & William are both listed as jewelers. In the below copy of the city directory for Lynn, William is listed as a clerk at Stephen's store.

Tom

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Posts: 5107 | Location: New Mexico in the USA | Registered: January 27, 2007
posted January 19, 2009 21:54
Here is an Illinois private label that always had me puzzled. The name on the dial is Jacob Ramser, of Rock Island, Illinois...

 
Posts: 827 | Location: Bloomington, Illinois in the USA | Registered: September 29, 2008
posted January 19, 2009 21:56
But the name on the movement is H. D. Folsom, also of Rock Island. I sent an inquiry to the Answer Box a while back and they said they were sure the dial had been replaced at some time. What do you think?

 
Posts: 827 | Location: Bloomington, Illinois in the USA | Registered: September 29, 2008
posted January 19, 2009 21:58
Here is a Rockford private label with the name Bellows, of Stoneham, Mass. on the dial. OOps, this dial belongs to the movement above.

 
Posts: 827 | Location: Bloomington, Illinois in the USA | Registered: September 29, 2008
posted January 19, 2009 21:59
How can a person get so muddled up? That's what I would like to know. Here is the Illinois dial.

 
Posts: 827 | Location: Bloomington, Illinois in the USA | Registered: September 29, 2008
posted January 19, 2009 22:01
Don't tell my wife I did this. It would confirm all of her suspicions. Here is the Folsom name on the movement:

 
Posts: 827 | Location: Bloomington, Illinois in the USA | Registered: September 29, 2008
posted January 19, 2009 22:04
Here is a private lable Waltham wristwatch with the name somewhat obscure. Looks Like W. G. Slade, Urbana, Ill.

 
Posts: 827 | Location: Bloomington, Illinois in the USA | Registered: September 29, 2008
posted January 19, 2009 22:06
Finally, here is a Fredonia with the name Brauns Bros., Upper Sandusky, N. Y. on the dial and movement.

 
Posts: 827 | Location: Bloomington, Illinois in the USA | Registered: September 29, 2008
posted January 19, 2009 22:08
Here is the movement. It interests me because Fredonia is the godfather of the Peoria company.

 
Posts: 827 | Location: Bloomington, Illinois in the USA | Registered: September 29, 2008
posted January 19, 2009 22:09
It has an unusual hinged case, too.

 
Posts: 827 | Location: Bloomington, Illinois in the USA | Registered: September 29, 2008
posted January 19, 2009 22:19
Just one more... a Rockford 18s with the name E. P. Durando & Co. of Chattanooga, Tennessee on the dial.

 
Posts: 827 | Location: Bloomington, Illinois in the USA | Registered: September 29, 2008
posted January 19, 2009 22:21
No I.D. on the movement. Just Rockford Watch Co., but kind of unusual because it is marked Adjusted to Heat and Cold.

 
Posts: 827 | Location: Bloomington, Illinois in the USA | Registered: September 29, 2008
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posted January 19, 2009 22:25
When this sorta scruffy "Monkey Wards/Sears Special came in I had to admit someone had a sense of humor.

 
Posts: 6492 | Location: Southern California in the USA | Registered: July 19, 2007
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posted January 20, 2009 00:07
Steve

On your Rock Island watch, the two watchmakers were even on the same street at the same time.

ramser
 
Posts: 5107 | Location: New Mexico in the USA | Registered: January 27, 2007
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posted January 20, 2009 00:08
Folsum

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Posts: 5107 | Location: New Mexico in the USA | Registered: January 27, 2007
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posted January 20, 2009 08:56
Steve

Your Brauns is actually Upper Sandusky, Ohio I believe & it appears the brothers were Edward & Paul Brauns.

The Durando was a Edward P. Durando in Tn.

Tom
 
Posts: 5107 | Location: New Mexico in the USA | Registered: January 27, 2007
posted January 20, 2009 15:19
You guys are really a fountain of information. Thanks again!
 
Posts: 827 | Location: Bloomington, Illinois in the USA | Registered: September 29, 2008
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