August 25, 2007, 05:12
Ethan LipsigC.H. Meylan Pocket Watch Movements
I haven't been able to find any information on C.H. Meylan pocket watch movement calibers. If you know a source of such information, please let me know.
In the absence of such information, I am in the process of adopting the crude expedient of assigning caliber numbers myself to the examples in my collection. So far, I have identified about a dozen diffent styles, many of them virtually identical.
If you collect C.H. Meylans and would like to see my do-it-yourself classification or, better yet, would like to help me by commenting on my efforts and adding examples from your own collection, please e-mail me at ethanlipsig@paulhastings.com.
August 25, 2007, 08:22
Mike HarroldEthan,
While I recognize that there is a startup European watch forum here, try posting on the NAWCC "other" board under "European and Other Watches". A number of people participate there, and I believe that somebody there has specific C. H. Meylan information.
I understand your collecting these, they are beautifully finished throughout. As related items, look for Meylan-Waltham chronographs, and Touchon watches.
MIke
August 25, 2007, 11:05
Ethan LipsigMike, I will post the same message on the "other" board.
As for the related items you mentioned, I collect Touchons as well (I have 8), but I have never heard of Meylan-Waltham Chronographs. What are they? Can you post a few photos?
August 25, 2007, 15:57
Mike HarroldI have no photos of Waltham-Meylans, and was surprised that even Tom McIntyre did not. However, at Tom's site you will find photos of Waltham-Meylan 5 minute repeaters. The chronographs are on these movements, being standard Meylan looking chronograph mechanisms. I believe that these were applied to waltham movements by Meylan when he had a New York shop, probably during the late 1880's. When the economy crashed, around 1892, Waltham quit all case making and complicated movement work.
Mike
August 25, 2007, 16:06
Mike HarroldPlease excuse my senior moment, Touchon is related to Agassiz, not Meylan. Doesn't hurt the beauty of them, however.
Mike