Author: Nathan Moore
New York Watch Company Springfield Movement #324, c.1869 A few months ago, I posted a brief study on Edwin H. Perry's patented stem-setting mechanism utilized in the construction of the.
Manistee Watch Company Movement #31702 Several recent articles have covered the history and production of the short-lived Manistee Watch Company based in Manistee, Michigan. The mysteries related to the odd.
V.T.F. Crystal Showing Different Diameter Measurements in Lignes Watch crystals are a critical component of timepieces, offering both a clear view of the watch's face and protection for the delicate.
John W. Lewis Marion Watch, c.1870 - Button-Set Movement This watch, manufactured by the United States Watch Company around 1870, features a patented button-set mechanism requiring a special case with.

Manistee Watch Company 16-Size Movement, #0028148 Following the rough start with inexpensive 18-Size movements, the Manistee Watch Company developed a 16-Size movement to introduce a higher quality movement to the.
18-Size Manistee Watch Company Setting Mechanism by Joseph M. Bachner A patent for a "stem winding and setting watch" was issued to Joseph M. Bachner on October 13, 1903. An.