Posted 9 months ago
rlwindle
(192 items)
Another Pennwood numechron that I just recently won on eBay. It was manufactured sometime between 1933-36 because of the numerals and the lack of a second wheel. Pennwood added the second wheel and stopped using these numerals early in 1936 and went with a more solid numeral like Lawson's.
The case was made by Adler Royal and is pristine condition with just a few dings. It measures 4.75" in height, 4" in depth, and 8.5" long.
The movement is quiet, no growls, and keeps excellent time.
I am running out of house to store these in. Fortunately some are on display at the Dallas Public Library, main branch until the end of December.
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