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This is what the watch looks like from the front. The 14K case is marked for the jeweler. | ||||
Jerry, Nice example of a rarely seen private label. Thanks for posting the pictures. Rhett Rhett Lucke | ||||
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Or, in my case, never seen example. Super watch Jerry Larry | |||
Another point of interest about this watch: The patent for the recoiling click is a British patent from 1904 assigned to Bigelow Kennard & Co. For several years these private label watches (12-size and smaller) were the only Walthams with a recoiling click until Waltham developed their own recoiling click in 1909. I plan to publish a short article for the Bulletin on this topic. | ||||
Jerry, Bill Tapp had 1 or 2 examples with the subject click on display at the Denver regional. Rhett Rhett Lucke | ||||
Yes, Bill has shared pictures of his examples with me - an 0-size and a 12-size Riverside Maximus. I will post a picture of a 12-size later this evening. | ||||
Here's my Colonial Series, 12s with "Waltham Recoiling Click" - circa 1908 . . . note serial number in ad vs. my example. | ||||
Here is a 12-size 23-jewel Riverside Maximus for Bigelow Kennard & Co. I would love to hear about examples of this private label that anyone else has come across, with particular attention to the case. | ||||
This is another private-label 0-size Riverside Maximus that was on eBay a few years ago. It retains the Riverside Maximus label, in addition to the jewelers name. Note that, although the serial number is a couple-million higher than the Bigelow Kennard version, this still has a non-recoiling click. | ||||
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