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posted September 01, 2013 09:50
A Crescent Street.

 
posted September 01, 2013 09:53
An Appleton Tracy that is listed as Special Grade. Some of this run was used as CPRs.

 
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posted September 01, 2013 10:56
Nice collection Peter!!
Roger
 
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posted September 02, 2013 14:40
Peter, Do we have a Roman Numeral Dial on a CPR watch, is that an oops?
 
posted September 02, 2013 17:35
Patrick, I have had three other 18 size 1883 CPRs with the identical Double Sunk Roman Numeral 24 hour dial. I think they were a standard dial such as this one and the one shown here.

 
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posted September 02, 2013 18:35
Fine-looking pieces, Peter. And I agree wholeheartedly with Deacon about Larry's CPR watch.

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posted September 02, 2013 19:50
Deacon:

I don't think I'll be parting with this 1883 CPR, it comes with a great provenance that I will be posting on the photo gallery soon.

Larry
 
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posted September 02, 2013 20:08
Patrick:

The Roman numeral 24-hour dial was widely used on the CPR, CNoR, and GTP lines in Western Canada from the 1890s into the early 1900s. It was also used on their Seth Thomas comparison clocks at station, such as this one a Seth Thomas "World" used by the CNR number R 1028 marked on the dial.

Larry

 
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posted September 03, 2013 17:15
Waltham 18 size, 15 jewel, gilt Grade Appleton Tracy & Co. Model 1883 Serial No. 3837324 Manufactured 1889 marked "Dominion Railways" movement. Double sunk Roman Numeral 24-hour dial with hand-painted colored scene of American steam locomotive 0-4-4 with "Dominion" marked on tender. Case hunter Keystone hinged back & bezel Coin silver with Keystone Coin-C in Keystone logo.

 
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posted September 03, 2013 17:21
Movement unfortunately someone chose to polish off the gilding on the barrel bridge and movement plate at one time.

Larry

 
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posted September 03, 2013 17:25
Case Back with shield

 
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posted September 03, 2013 17:28
Keystone case trademark

 
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posted September 07, 2013 11:35
A little trivia question to send everyone scrambling to google.

Why is the 1883 called the "Church model"?
 
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posted September 07, 2013 13:25
Peter & Larry.
Thats what I like about this club. You learn something new almost every time you jump on board.
 
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posted September 08, 2013 17:45
Hello Lorne:

You had me thinking a bit this Sunday afternoon, then I remembered Duane Church was the master watchmaker, grade designer, and inventor of watch making machinery at the American Waltham Watch Company.

Larry
 
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posted September 08, 2013 18:06
......and apparently the one who designed the 1883.

Here is a piece about him, the 1883 isn't mentioned here but it refers to some of the innovations credited to him, pretty smart guy: Duane H. Church.
 
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posted September 08, 2013 19:49
Here's a Model 1883 Railroad King Special (number 7133137) with specially marked dial and movement.

Here's the Dial, With the Marking "For R. R. Service"


 
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posted September 08, 2013 19:51

And Here's the Movement, marked "Railroad King Special"


 
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posted September 08, 2013 20:10
Very nice Ed! Both sites I checked show it as P.S. Bartlett.

Is there a story to these watches as in are they considered a private label and if so who had them made, how many?
 
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posted September 08, 2013 21:56
There's no single private label connection that I know of Lorne, just a cool specially marked variety. It's a 2-star (Less than 1,000 ever made) watch in Shugart.


Best Regards,

Ed
 
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posted September 10, 2013 13:06
17 jewel Santa Fe Route...

 
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posted September 10, 2013 13:07
pic 2

 
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