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IHC Member 1016 |
I just bought this Seth off the 'Bay and it was advertised as needing work. He said it gained 20 min per day. Upon inspection, the hairspring looked dirty/gummed-up. I cleaned the clock, the platform escapement, and put the regulator in the center. For the past 30 or so hours it has kept good, accurate time. | ||
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IHC Member 1016 |
The case is bakelite and the clock was manufactured in 1943. I like it, and would like your comments good or bad. Paid $104 plus shipping. | |||
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very good buy !!! ![]() ![]() | |||
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IHC Member 1016 |
Yes, even to know what ship it was on would be nice. I believe this should have a sweep seconds hand but not sure. Anyone know? | |||
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nice one again Mike can you post picture of the movement. | |||
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IHC Member 1016 |
The movement is small compared to the dial. It resembles a Chelsea and I believe they were made to US specs for the war so both would be similar. It is a time only and sure seems to keep it well. It was made in 1943. ![]() | |||
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Mike, Ran across this while perusing ebay. Vintage Manfred Trauring Seth Thomas U S Navy Mechanical Boat Ship Deck Clocks Thought you might be interested. Dave Turner | |||
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Thanks Dave. I had seen that but appreciate the notice. | |||
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Mike, that's a really nice clock, in great shape...it sure would look good over here on Buzzards Bay ![]() | ||||
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I have a nice Seth Thomas which has the german movement. It is set up with the ship bell system. It took me awhile to get used to the eight bells chiming. I was an army dog sleeping in foxholes at night.. Not hot bunking with my buddies ![]() Sorry navy guys… I had to Bruce Byrd | |||
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That's why I joined the Navy, Bruce, Who needs snakes crawling in bed with them! ![]() I've got clocks chiming all over the house and I don't even hear them at night. Let's see a picture of that Seth. Dave Turner | |||
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If they crawled into my foxhole, I would bite their head off and drink the blood. I would then use the skins to camouflage my foxhole.. (sorry, i have been drinking some apple pie moonshine).. When I get home I will take a couple photos. Bruce Byrd | |||
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Very nice Ships clock Mike. I agree with you that it may very well have a sweep second hand. You got a great buy on the clock as it all looks in great condition. Ships clocks seem to be increasing in value as time goes by. I was luck enough to find a 1921 Seth Thomas Celtic Ships Bell clock a couple years ago. It is unmessed with and keeps amost perfect time. It also confuses visitors with the Ships Bell chime array. ![]() ![]() | ||||
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Here is a close up of the dial lettering and lever. ![]() | ||||
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And the original 115B movement. ![]() | ||||
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IHC Member 1335![]() |
one of my 2 Seth Thomas Montauk ships clocks,both since given to my children,both strike ships bells ![]() | |||
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WOW!! The Montauk is a beautiful clock. I've not been lucky enough to run across one, obviously because you have them all ![]() As far as the sweep second hand is concerned, I was refering to Mike Hodge's military ships clock. I believe that the early military lever ships chronometers had a seconds sub-dial and the later ones had a sweep second hand. As far as I know, and can find in Tran Duy Ly, none of the civilian mantel type ships clocks, such as ours, did. | ||||
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IHC Member 1016 |
That Seth did have a sweep second hand that was missing. I recently sold it but am envious of Tom's. The one I pictured here is a time only, no bells. | |||
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Montauk #2 bronze signature Darrot | |||
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A fine clock! Dave Turner | |||
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