![]() The Encyclopedia article on Choosing a Pocket Watch Repair Person may be useful as well. It may be helpful for you to read the Encyclopedia article on Watch Service and its related links, especially the one to the message board thread on the subject. ![]() ![]() Unless you know that it has been cleaned and oiled within the last few years, you should have the watch serviced before running it very much. I suspect that your movement was originally in a solid gold case, from which it was removed and then placed in the current case. Ed Ueberall and I maintain a data base of interesting (to us) pocket watches and from this I can tell that the serial number range of these 10-size movements from about 12,000 to 37,000 were 17-jewel movements (there are also other groups of 17-jewel, 10-size movements), marked with that arrow & empty circle symbol (17-jewels, adjusted to 3 positions).Īll of these were sold in Howard-marked cases. This gives you a window during which it was built. Production of these started in 1921 and the company ceased production by 1930. Encyclopedia article (and looking at your pictures), Howard movement serial number 14741 can be seen to be 10-size movement, which has a different serial number sequence from other Howard watches. Welcome to the NAWCC American Pocket Watch Message Board!Ĭhecking the references listed in the E.
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