April 29, 2005, 10:55
Jerry TreimanNice comparison of different company's movements and prices. Does your source have 12-size movements, as well?
April 29, 2005, 11:58
Edward L. Parsons, Jr.Cool catalog Frank. I found a website that gives 1919-1921 railroad economic statistics:
Click here to view 1919-1921 railroad economic summaryThose watch prices don't look so low from the perspective of $0.565 average hourly wages (including management).
April 29, 2005, 15:44
Frank KusumotoJerry,
Yep, there's a couple or few 12s movements also. For some reason they get their own full pages.
Frank "407" Kusumoto
April 29, 2005, 19:46
Frank KusumotoPut them in the first post of this topic. The movement pics aren't as good so I didn't originally think anyone would be interested. Same 1920's Catalog.
Frank "407" Kusumoto
April 29, 2005, 22:07
Jerry TreimanFrank - these are great! Unlike the usual movement catalogs, these show the dials and cases that originally came on some of these watches. We also learn that the "VICTOR" name was a private-label for L.W. Sweet. Wonderful stuff.
April 29, 2005, 23:00
Robert M. SweetJerry,
Do you have any other information on the private-label "L.W. Sweet, Inc."? This may be my lost rich uncle that I've tried to locate!

Robert