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A Crescent Street. | ||||
An Appleton Tracy that is listed as Special Grade. Some of this run was used as CPRs. | ||||
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Nice collection Peter!! Roger | |||
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Peter, Do we have a Roman Numeral Dial on a CPR watch, is that an oops? | |||
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. ![]() | ||||
Fine-looking pieces, Peter. And I agree wholeheartedly with Deacon about Larry's CPR watch. kh | ||||
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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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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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Movement unfortunately someone chose to polish off the gilding on the barrel bridge and movement plate at one time. Larry ![]() | |||
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Case Back with shield ![]() | |||
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Keystone case trademark ![]() | |||
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A little trivia question to send everyone scrambling to google. Why is the 1883 called the "Church model"? | |||
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Peter & Larry. Thats what I like about this club. You learn something new almost every time you jump on board. | |||
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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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......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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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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And Here's the Movement, marked "Railroad King Special" ![]() | |||
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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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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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17 jewel Santa Fe Route... ![]() | |||
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