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IHC Member 1291 |
I do have this ole watch.... It IS an 18sz mvmt and housed in a Dueber silver case and an unmarked DSD of porcelain. I recently acquired this watch that I am stumpted as to the who/why/where Simply marked Empire Watch Co. No. 26413 "Duke" and that HARP/LYRE symbol It is a stemwind/lever-set watch with what appears to be a higher grade mvmt. It has a gold foot on the bridge and that jewel setting is capped.The barrel cover [ratchet wheel] has the two holed access to let down the spring that you generally see on higher graded watches I would call your attention to the nickel damaskeened plates and the UNIQUE SYMBOL of a HARP/LYRE that is stamped I am in need of knowing all there is to know about this watch mvmt as I know nothing at all and have come to a dead end. Please expound your knowledge. All observations will be appreciated very much. Thanks for your needed help To follow- 4 pictures; regards, bb | ||
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IHC Member 376 Watchmaker |
Buster nice looking watch wish i could help in who the maker was. | |||
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Buster - I found reference to an Empire State Watch Co. that was affiliated or a part of the Marion/U.S. Watch Co. But nothing with just Empire Watch Co. I'll keep an eye out and let you know if I should run across something. | ||||
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IHC Life Member Site Moderator |
Buster I will see if I can find more. This article mentions a Empire Watch Co., the article is from a magazine titled "FAME" A Journal for Advertisers Sept 1897. I agree nice looking watch! Tom | |||
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This is from the Bristol Times & Mirror 04/17/1897 Gloucestershire UK | |||
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IHC Member 1291 |
Thanks for all the appreciated help The watch does appear to be a well made timepiece and the little screw on the regulator pointer was throwing me a curveball Thanks to Samie's advise, it turned out to be just a set screw that you loosen and move the pointer and then retighten to keep it in that position. I thank you Tom as I do believe it fits all the nomenclature for the London company that you posted. Its in a very hefty 4 oz. Dueber coin silver case that appears to be all original. After centering the regulator the watch seems to keep excellent time and the balance has a full swing and a nice strong heartbeat. I sure wish there was a picture of one of these for the London company known as "Empire Watch Co." to compare the movement to regards, bb | |||
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