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Brevet Tip Top.

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November 27, 2013, 13:10
Scott Cerullo
Brevet Tip Top.
Hi Everyone. I got this watch or at least stopwatch in for service. It has a great dial. It has a bad mainspring, bad top balance pivot, and one damaged escape wheel tooth. It is marked Brevet No. 3848 Swiss, and Tip Top Timer.

In order to repair this one, I am going to have to locate at least an escape wheel. Good luck with that! I have recently searched the inter webs and found nothing on this bad boy.

gl

November 27, 2013, 13:21
Scott Cerullo
This is the move. pic.

movt side



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November 28, 2013, 17:49
Gerald Zimmermann
Hi Scott

This is a great timer!
I like the dial. It shows that the 'wtach' was made for horse and dog races. Almost no information on the name of the watch sa let's check the pat#:

Brevet 3848

November 28, 2013, 18:12
Gerald Zimmermann
The inventor was A. F. Pfister of Le Locle switzerland. He had also a pat. in the US for a complicated repeater and as far as I know he had a manufacture named 'The Polar Star Watch Factory' at the turn of the century.
I am not sure about the circular mark on the back plate: if it is 'Tip Top Timer' and two crossed horse heads the manufacture would be Louis Goering La Caux de Fonds ( registration 12. 12. 1891).
It is rather unique - an early timer counting 1/4 seconds. The early make is also shown by the counter clockwise minute register.

Unfavorable for service and repair the times of cylinder escapement wheel assortments have long gone, searching for a replacement could be a challenge.
According to the rareness of the item I would like to see a picture of the dial plate.

Regards
Gerald
December 03, 2013, 23:56
Scott Cerullo
If I get a chance I'll take the dial back off and post a pic.
I can handle the mainspring problem, and I think I can handle the cylinder staff pivot, it is the escape wheel tooth that is the big problem.
I am going to try to check out some European sources before giving up.


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