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A WALTHAM, YES, BUT WHAT IS IT? Thank you Brian.Go ![]() | New Topic ![]() | Find-Or-Search ![]() | Notify ![]() | Tools ![]() | Reply to Post ![]() | |
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Serial dates it at 1907-08. 17j, Adj. It has a Crescent Street style regulator but is not marked Crescent Street any where. I have not opened it up yet. It was in a OF Silveroid, swing out case with an Elk on the back. Movement is 45.80 mm. It is stem wind, Stem set but the case appears to have had a lever set in it at one time. It's very clean and runs right on time. I know the watchmaker that serviced it in 1957 but he is now 98 and does not remember much. I can not find it in the big book. Any ideas? | ||
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Patrick, Your watch is an 18s, 17j, open face, model 1883, grade 85. | ||||
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Thanks Brian. Guess I'm going to have to get some more charts so I can look this stuff up myself. Patrick 1616 | |||
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Internet Horology Club 185
IHC185™ Discussion Site Main Page
Technical, Shop Talk and Internet Links
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A WALTHAM, YES, BUT WHAT IS IT? Thank you Brian.
