Aloha, I am interested in learning about a interesting four time zone dial called "The Wells Dial". I believe it is a scarce dial. It has the four time zones in the contiguous United States marked as "E", "C", "M", and "P" and allows the viewer to tell the time in the four time zones of the United States at a single glance. I would like to know if this dial is scarce or rare and any history relative to its inventor, which watch manufactures used it, if at all, when it was in production, was it ever patented, what sizes were made, etc.? Thank you,in advance, for any information the membership can share with me. Mahalo, Fred
Posts: 106 | Location: Honolulu, Hawaii in the USA | Registered: June 12, 2016
There was one on ebay couple weeks back. I've never heard of it but kinda interesting. Had an elgin underneath it and went for $860 or something like that.
I can't resize it, downloaded it from ebay and it will not let me resize. Says it's in a wrong format so cannot import it into paperport/photopaint to resize So did FTP upload onto my server and did manage to do that. Hence it's on my server not debs tho but if someone can take this and do that go ahead or I'll just delete it
However what the hey I'll email you the photo and you can give it a shot.
Aloha, thank you for the interest and the commentary on this dial from the membership. It is an unusual configuration and, yes, it is confusing but that is probably adding to its allure. Does anyone have any information on the history of this dial, its rarity, who made it, which watch companies may have used it, etc? I am intrigued by this dial and would appreciate any information that might be shared. Mahalo nui, Fred
Posts: 106 | Location: Honolulu, Hawaii in the USA | Registered: June 12, 2016