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Vander Woerd's Open Face
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The first 1872 Model Open Face movements were produced at about the same time as Charles vander Woerd was experimenting with his patented sawtooth balance in an attempt to address the problem of middle temperature error. A few examples have been discovered that are both Woerd's Patent and Open Face in the American Grade. This one with serial number 1427909 is the second one I have seen in 15 years. This example appears to have its original case and dial even though the dial is of the simpler block lettering form. Contrast this with the more classic 1872 model dial on the Hunting Case example. This watch appears to have its original heavy 18K case marked AWCo. A detailed examination of this watch and the hunting case example indicates that the two watches were made at approximately the same time even though the serial numbers differ by over 400,000. This is a counter example to the generally held view that Waltham produced its watches relatively sequentially by serial number (as distinct from Elgin that allocated large number blocks and apparently kept unfinished stock on hand). The run of hunting case movements at 999,9xx was produced over a period of 2 1/2 years from December 1879 to June 1882. This watch was most likely produced in the spring of 1882, but unfortunately, the detailed records have been lost for this range of serial numbers. Front Back Case Mark Cuvette, Cuvette Mark, Movement, Movement Closeup |