I finally got around to it. My Trenton is up and running again. I took the complete main spring barrel from the parts movement I bought from Andy and installed it. Below you can see what the problem was and what it looks like now.
Regards, Krister.
Posts: 375 | Location: Backaryd, Sweden | Registered: April 19, 2009
That is a Model 2 as evidenced by the flat top plate rather than the "domed" type typical of the model 1. It makes no difference in "book" value, and given the S/N, is an excellent "save".
Notice the "old" barrel should be OK, only the Mainspring exploded.
Posts: 6492 | Location: Southern California in the USA | Registered: July 19, 2007
I have had this watch for a couple of years without knowing what it was exactly. I remember when I got it and wound it up for the first time, it went "sproing" and I was expecting the worst, so I just put it away. Then, some time ago, I saw that Andy had a spare movement for sale at a very reasonable price to say the least. (Thanks Andy). So today I took it out and examined it more closely and found that there was no damage what so ever except a broken main spring. As Dave already told you it is a model #2 from around 1890 and it is a 1 star in the book. It takes shelter in a very big and heavy three hinges silverine case from Dueber. Now it not only tocks again, it ticks even. Thank you for commenting.
Regards, Krister.
Posts: 375 | Location: Backaryd, Sweden | Registered: April 19, 2009