New York Watch Co.
New York Watch Co. "Hampden" Movement, #55032 By 1872, the New York Watch Company was experiencing success at a level yet to be achieved by the young company. The factory.
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.
The fire that destroyed the New York Watch Company factory in April 1870 occurred at an incredibly pivotal time in the young company's history. After the flagship "Springfield Watch" failed.
New York Watch Company Factory, c.1870 In the Spring of 1870, the future of the New York Watch Company looked bright and promising. Under new leadership, the company had restructured.
New York Watch Company "Springfield Watch" #324 After two years of planning, development, and delay [Part 1], the New York Watch Company debuted the "Springfield Watch" in 1869. Advertisements began.
The American Machine Works Factory, 1851, Springfield, Massachusetts The Mozart Watch Following the failure of an innovative three-wheeled watch designed by Don J. Mozart, the Mozart Watch Company was reorganized.