March 24, 2018, 19:05
Roger StephensWALTHAM 845 HUNTER
WALTHAM 845 HUNTER
Just got this a few days ago. S/N 14,105,374=1904
21 JEWELS MARKED ADJUSTED.I Know some were marked
adjusted 5 positions,this one is not. Anybody have
any info. on this variant?
March 24, 2018, 21:24
Steve MorfordHey Roger, have you looked at
http://www.model92.com/Home There is alot of info on variations of the model 92.
Steve
March 24, 2018, 23:42
Roger StephensThanks for the reminder Steve. I have used this in
regards to the Vanguards but had never looked further. It appears that the "5 positions"was used
off and on until s/n 14,125,301 at this point forward I believe it was a standard marking. My s/n
14,105,374 would have been in the on and off runs.
Interesting it is!
Roger
March 24, 2018, 23:46
Steve MorfordNice looking watch. Really like that case!
March 26, 2018, 15:14
Joseph BabbAccording to Pocket Watch Data Base, it says 5 positions for your serial #.
March 26, 2018, 17:02
Roger StephensThanks Joseph, yes it is adjusted to 5 positions and
is RRG although not RRA and not marked 5 positions.
It is a very good runner!
Roger
March 27, 2018, 19:38
Theodore J. Brown Sr.Really nice 845 Roger! Waltham knocked it out of the park when they came out with those '92 models, they are a beautiful movement.I have an 845 open face, mine has the 5 positions marking.Also have a Vanguard,Appleton Tracy, and 19 & 21 jewel Crescent Streets.They all keep railroad time.Thanks for posting it, Ted.
March 27, 2018, 20:01
Roger StephensThanks Ted, the model'92's are fast becoming one of
my favorite watches. Beautiful and very well constructed. I have a o/f 845 s/n 16,006,030 that is marked 5 positions as well.
Roger
April 01, 2018, 17:04
Joe ConnorsHi Roger,
For what it's worth, have a look at this YOUTUBE video at about the 21:45 minute mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPlVrEgkUZwI believe "Vern" is talking about the same HC cased watch, Waltham Model 1892 YOM:1904 845 21J
......FYI......Joe........
April 02, 2018, 23:18
Roger StephensThanks Joe, Vern said there were about 1,000 845
Hunters made. So I did my own research using Walthams Gray Book Serial List and I came up with
3,499 made or at least the s/n's were blocked for
the 845 Hunters. Whether they were all made,or not,
I do not know.Mine came from a run of 500 and I believe the third run of 845 Hunters. One database
said there were 55,575 845's produced in O/F and
Hunter. If that is true then the Hunter grade constituted 15.89% of production.I wonder how many are really out there. Not Many I bet.
Roger