the ratchet wheel click spring? This spring provides tension to the ratchet wheel click by pressing against a stud just visible in the highlighted area.
Sharing a wonderful update. I was able to get my VC 1918 Corps of Engineers Pocket Watch overhauled. This is what was done: Chronograph movement service (cleaned, oiled, regulated): made a new new stem to fit the watch perfectly and fitted a crown (not an...
The history, the dial etc are great. But that movement is awesome. Just out of curiosity (as I don’t know that much about movements), what’s the function of that thin metal wire on the right side that goes south to north on the first movement picture? I o...
Jurry, I have no idea I am basically am new to pocket watches. Hopefully someone with more knowledge that me can help answer your great question. I am researching as much that I can about this watch. Bets, Frank
the ratchet wheel click spring? This spring provides tension to the ratchet wheel click by pressing against a stud just visible in the highlighted area. ...
I have a reproduction WW1 leather strap for the Pocket Watch. This was as a display, not going to wear it with the strap, to risky leaving the crown exposed like that and hit it with something. Enjoy the picture. ...
The restorations went well, glad it is functional and that you are enjoying it so much. This calibre was first used by V&C some 15 years prior. Economic crisis and war dried up orders for gold-cased chronographs so the Corps order was salvation for the Ma...
Thank you for all the wonderful information you have provided. So now it is time that I begin thinking about my next Pocket Watch to buy. I am leaning to a Railroad Grade Pocket watch made in the USA or search for the private label VC movement that the Ba...