Posted 9 months ago
pw-collector
(478 items)
This is my poor man's column clock.
The case is 10-1/2 inches high, the front is 5-1/2" wide and it is 3-1/2 inches deep. The base is 8 inches wide and top is 7-1/2 inches wide.
The watch is a New Haven dollar watch with a metal dial marked:
DESIGN PAT'D (above 11:00)
MAY 19-1925 (above 1:00)
THE NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO. U.S.A. (below the seconds dial)
The watch case is a very uncommon one for dollar watches, in that it has a rigid or fixed bow.
Thanks for putting up with my humor,
Dave
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Thanks mustangtony for the appreciation.
Dave
Thanks BELLIN68 for the appreciation.
Dave
Neat way to display a pocket watch.
Thanks Bruce99 & officialfuel for the appreciation.
Dave
Thanks kaiserlives for the appreciation.
Dave
Very cool piece, I bet these are hard to come by.
Thanks Trey for the comment & appreciation.
I have had mine for about 30 years.
Dave
Thanks Dave for the link to this, don't know how I missed it. Very neat
Thanks Kerry & czechman for the appreciation.
Dave