September 19, 2006, 16:17
Mark Cross>>>>>Which Pocket Watch Did You Wear Today?
Today I'm carrying my 21J 18s Waltham Crescent Street.
Regards! Mark
September 19, 2006, 16:24
Jerry TreimanMark - can you show us the movement? There were several different configurations of this model - jeweled barrel with either a capped escape wheel or capped pallet arbor and an earlier one with standard barrel and both arbors capped. There was also a two-tone version.
September 19, 2006, 16:28
Mark CrossWish I could, but the eldest daughter took off with my digital camera for a college project, and that's the last old Dad saw of it.

It's not a two tone, and dates to 1903. I got it from Samie Smith a year or two ago (time flies when you're having fun). I'm sure old Samie would remember. Heck, it's probably the only watch he's handled in many a month.

Yeah....sure....

If and when the camera comes back, I'll give it a shot, Jerry!
Regards! Mark
January 25, 2007, 01:09
Jerry TreimanI have been wearing this watch for the past few days. I didn't know whether to post this here or in "My favorite railroad watches". This 23-jewel lever-set Riverside Maximus came out of a Los Angeles pawnshop about 35 or 40 years ago. It is unknown how many were lever setting, but these seem to be less common than the pendant set variety.
January 25, 2007, 01:13
Jerry TreimanI got it in a nickel case, but shortly afterward recased it in this 14K Solidarity case that I bought from the local railroad watch inspector. He had just taken a Hamilton 950 out of this case so that he could put that in a more practical case for his railroad clientele. The case bears a 1907 presentation inscription that is about the right time frame for this movement.