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Lever set Howard L size? "Click" to Login or Register 
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Hi all, new here and I just bought a series V, L size Howard movement. I've been sort of collecting watches for about 10 years, but this is my first Howard.

I was trying to do some research on the movement, and I can't find anything on it. It is a series V lever set stem wound movement. The dial has the 1868 patent information. Everything I've seen says that they didn't make lever set L size movements, and the early key wound movements were sometimes converted and renamed prescott. Mine appears to have originally been a key wind, but is now stem wind.

I can post a link to the completed auction, if allowed, but any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Posts: 14 | Location: Oklahoma in the USA | Registered: January 07, 2015
IHC Member 1613
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Curtis,
Sorry I can't give you any information on your Howard but I am sure someone in the group can...I just want to say welcome aboard..A lot of good watch information for a collector here..Gary
 
Posts: 2017 | Location: Chesapeake City, Maryland in the USA | Registered: September 27, 2011
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I may be totally off base, but I do believe that Abbott type 2 stem wind conversions were available for Howards. Does your watch have a lever or a toggle?


Eric Wells
 
Posts: 137 | Location: Merrimack, New Hampshire in the USA | Registered: December 18, 2012
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From the picture it's definitely a lever at approx. the 23 min mark. Stem at 3 o'clock. I had wondered about the Abbott conversion too, but don't know enough about them to know if a lever was ever used with them.
 
Posts: 14 | Location: Oklahoma in the USA | Registered: January 07, 2015
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There is some info.on the stem wind in the Complete Guide to Watches page 104
Roger
 
Posts: 4094 | Location: Carbon, Texas in the USA | Registered: January 24, 2010
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Hopefully this works...I'm trying to add a pic.

 
Posts: 14 | Location: Oklahoma in the USA | Registered: January 07, 2015
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And movement...

 
Posts: 14 | Location: Oklahoma in the USA | Registered: January 07, 2015
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Different angle

 
Posts: 14 | Location: Oklahoma in the USA | Registered: January 07, 2015
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Here's the under dial. Any ideas?

 
Posts: 14 | Location: Oklahoma in the USA | Registered: January 07, 2015
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This Abbott Conversion in the 1895 Otto Young Book is very different. I think you have a "factory" Lever set that is pictured in the Townsend book.

 
Posts: 6492 | Location: Southern California in the USA | Registered: July 19, 2007
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Picture of David Abbe
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Townsend's book shows Series V "L" size with Pendant Wind and Lever set. So you have a legit example.

 
Posts: 6492 | Location: Southern California in the USA | Registered: July 19, 2007
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Wow, awesome information Mr. Abbe! Thank you for the illustrations, it does appear strikingly similar to plate 48 and the serial falls between plate 47 and 48.

Very exciting to think it could be a factory job. Wish I could find a dial side pic of an example of either a plate 47, or 48 movement.

I understand very few left the factory stem wind, and lever set.
 
Posts: 14 | Location: Oklahoma in the USA | Registered: January 07, 2015
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Which Townsend book did you find the information in? I'd really like to source a copy. Also, I found this info on another site: seems to add credit to the argument that this is a legit factory movement.

 
Posts: 14 | Location: Oklahoma in the USA | Registered: January 07, 2015
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In 1986 Roy Ehrhardt Published this in 8-1/2 x 11 Book format. Some time after he passed, Roy's daughter sent me this with some of his other personal Library.

 
Posts: 6492 | Location: Southern California in the USA | Registered: July 19, 2007
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A neat little book. Just don't take everything in it as gospel. There are some mistakes.

k
 
Posts: 921 | Location: California in the USA | Registered: March 25, 2013
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Thanks! Any chance there are parts drawings for L size stem wind lever set parts in pgs 16-30? Sounds like it might be a difficult book to come by.
 
Posts: 14 | Location: Oklahoma in the USA | Registered: January 07, 2015
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The book has two pages of Townsend's hand sketches of some of the parts with an adjoining page of typed part numbers and descriptions of the pictured items. This one is an example. I expect it would be the biggest help with sorting out unknown loose parts.

 
Posts: 6492 | Location: Southern California in the USA | Registered: July 19, 2007
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Thanks, it looks like it doesn't show keyless works, or set levers. My hunt is on to find another SW/LS dial side movement pic!
 
Posts: 14 | Location: Oklahoma in the USA | Registered: January 07, 2015
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