Description: My goal with the pictures that I post is to provide you with sufficient visual evidence so as to leave nothing to your imagination, and to make you feel like you have the watch in your hands to examine. If I fail – please let me know – and I will post additional images to meet your needs. Now, let’s talk about this magnificent 150-year-old “survivor”. It truly is a magnificent example of early American watchmaking in running order. Reviewing the pictures takes me back 150 years thinking about how wonderfully gifted, talented, and precise the American watchmakers were who crafted these watches. I notice that there’s one faint hairline running from between 1 and 2 on the dial to the hub that the hands are attached to. To me, frankly, that’s like wrinkles that come with age for all of us. Look at the hands in picture 15. Consider the handiwork, skill, and experience that it took to make this minute hand. Wow! The movement is housed in a beautiful Silverine case manufactured by The Dueber Watch Case Company of Canton Ohio. A little history here: in 1886, John Dueber, the owner of the Dueber Watch Case Company, purchased a controlling interest in the Hampden Watch Company. In 1888, he relocated the Hampden Watch Company from Springfield, Massachusetts and the Dueber Watch Case Company from Newport, Kentucky to Canton, Ohio. This Waltham Ellery watch is fitted with a Fogg’s Patent Regulator (patent issued Feb 2, 1864) – see inscription in pictures of the movement. The Fogg Regulator adds a jewel to the mechanism bringing the watch from 7j to 8j. The regulation is achieved by turning the screw which is attached to a cam that controls the arc of the vibrating regulator bar. The last 4 pictures show you the movement and the inscriptions on it which are: Wm Ellery, 25090 (Dueber case number), 768456 (serial number), Fogg’s Pattent, Waltham, and the Fogg’s Regulator itself. This is not just an old pocket watch, it’s a living piece of American Watchmaking Craftsmanship from 150 years ago which you can become the owner of. Buy It Now. This watch is in strong running condition but since it’s 150 years old I am offering it for sale “as is” without any implication of warranty or guarantee.Got any questions – please ask. I will endeavor to respond promptly.
Price: 495 USD
Location: Fort Mill, South Carolina
End Time: 2024-02-07T16:10:55.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Waltham
Case Color: Silver
Type: Pocket Watch
Department: Men
Movement: Mechanical (Manual)
Dial Color: White
Case Material: Silverine