Important watches, wristwatches & clocks

New York, Dec 07, 1988

LOT 110

Edward Howard No. 241, circa 1912. Very rare watch, special production from E. Howard Watch Co, Boston (about 300 pieces only were made).

USD 3,500 - 4,000

Contemporary 14-carat four body "demi-bassine" case, manufactured by the same factory, the back engraved with a monogram. White enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds. Pear blued steel hands. Frosted gilt brass 18bar movement, jewelled with 23 blued sapphires, straight line equilibrated lever escapment, two armed cut bimetaIIic balance with eccentric weight for mean time regulation, Breguet balance-spring, free sprung. In good condition. Diam. 53 mm.


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This model was introduced in 1912 in order to compete with the famous Waltham Premier Maximus and was proclaimed as "the finest watch ever produced in this or any other country...". For further discussion of the watch see N.A.W.C.C. Bulletin No. 10: "Priceless Possessions of a Few", by Gene Fuller. (A photocopy will be supplied to the buyer).