Internet Horology Club 185
N.Y.Standard Watch Co. Clock

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April 09, 2004, 21:54
Tom Seymour
N.Y.Standard Watch Co. Clock
This is a clock that I saw at my friend's shop and thought it to be very interesting. I thought you might also enjoy it.

It is a model No.44 Battery powered clock by the N.Y. Standard Watch Co.

This case is in oak, but it was also offered in cherry and mahogany.


April 09, 2004, 21:56
Tom Seymour
The top of the case shows very pleasing carvings. The dial is very plain with arabic numerals and a seconds bit just under the "12".




Tom
April 09, 2004, 21:58
Tom Seymour
The bottom of the case also shows the quality. Although you can't really tell by the picture, the curved pieces are free of the backboard. It looks much nicer "in person".




Tom
April 09, 2004, 21:59
Tom Seymour
The movement is small and simple and elegant in its own way. Note the posts and black bar behind the top of the movement.




Tom
April 09, 2004, 22:01
Tom Seymour
At the bottom of the movement there is a hipp toggle that is attached to linkage that completes the circuit. As the pendulum swings it brushed by the hipp toggle. When the pendulum slows down enough it catches the notched end of the hipp toggle and raises the linkage to complete the circuit.




Tom
April 09, 2004, 22:03
Tom Seymour
When the circuit is complete is charges the poles at the top and impulse is given to the bar which sends the pendulum back at full swing for another two to three minutes. The clock has 76 beats/min.




Tom
April 09, 2004, 22:05
Tom Seymour
The pendulum bob has a unique star shaped piece attached to the center. This shape is also the shape of the rating nut.




Tom
April 09, 2004, 22:08
Tom Seymour
This is a page from the catalogue. The page is from one of Earhart's books.

It shows this clock and some of its siblings.




Tom
April 14, 2004, 11:30
Steve Cunningham
I had a NY Standard Regulator once. It's shown on the back of one of Roy Earhardt's book, and he sold it to me. The Hipp Toggle isa bit touchy. But when the clock ran, it was silent, and very accurate. Mine was about 6 or 7 feet tall, and now resides in the Chicago area.
July 07, 2010, 12:47
Dennis Lockwood
Very interesting clock Tom, they don,t go cheap i suppose, as they are probaly quite rare.
How many of these have you seen or know of Tom.


Dennis Lockwood
June 12, 2004, 09:10
Tom Seymour
Kevin,
I have only seen a few of these, and they weren't for sale, so I do not have a good grip on what they would go for. The prices on the page shown above are from the 70s. They are beautiful well made clocks, and not common. I suspect they are quite high in price.


Tom
June 12, 2004, 22:10
Steve Cunningham
There is one for sale now on Ebay. It's missing it's bottom, but otherwise, all there.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=13854&item=2250430338&rd=1