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  2. Waltham Hunter with BWCCO 14k Case - Late 1890's Early 1900's

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    The case is a BWCCO "Warranted 14K U.S. Assay" with the serial number 6041921 written in a curved shape rather than in a straight line. The cover has a design with a grape leaf garland and a central scene that appear to be a farm building with a vineyard in the foreground. I would like to understand if this design was made for the European ...

  3. Elgin Watch Co. - NAWCC Forums

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    Elgin: A Thumbnail Description. The Elgin National Watch Co. was the largest American watch company in terms of jeweled movements produced, over 50,000,000 in its approximately 100 years of building watches from 1866 to the 1960s. Following its 1864 start, in which J.C. Adams had a hand, the National Watch Company reorganized, effective ...

  4. Wadsworth Watch Case Co. | NAWCC Forums

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    Harry Arthur Wadsworth, at the age of 26, had moved from New York City to Cincinnati, Ohio in 1886, going to work at the watch case firm Duhme & Co. Prior to 1889, he moved across the Ohio River to Newport, KY and worked at the Dueber Watch Case Manufacturing Co. Harry then became a partner with J.H. Stegman and they formed the case making firm ...

  5. Did Philadelphia W.C.Co. make solid gold cases? | NAWCC Forums

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    Kent. James W. Gibbs Literary Award. NAWCC Star Fellow. Gold Member. Jan 14, 2015. #3. This is the first indication that I've seen that Philadelphia made solid gold cases. Also, I don't recall previously seeing what appears to be a belt buckle and belt end between the "A" in Philadelphia and "." in Co. in the trade mark's circle.