Author: Nathan Moore
"New York" Movement by the New York Watch Company, c.1870 One challenge we frequently face when compiling information about the New York Watch Company production is the early 4,001-4,700 serial.
As the New York Watch Company continued to expand its product line in the mid-1870s, new grades were added at various quality levels to compete with other American watch companies. .
E.W. Bond Movement Produced by the New York and Hampden Watch Companies The E.W. Bond grade represents one of the finest watches offered by the New York Watch Company. The.
Hampden E.W. Bond Movement - 3/4-Plate Stem-Wind Model - #9238 While the New York Watch Company was working to introduce a new full-plate model to the market, the company was.
John Hancock Movement by the New York Watch Company, #20231, c.1872 By the summer of 1871, the New York Watch Company was ready to introduce its new 18-Size Full-Plate model.
Auburndale Rotary Watch by the Auburndale Watch Company #361 The Auburndale Watch Company operated for a short period of time in the late 1870s and early 1880s. The company's flagship.