What happened to theTime Museum...

Nov 23, 2011,10:30 AM
 

When The Time Museum closed most of Seth Atwood's collection, including this watch, went up for auction. However for those interested in more information on this great collection and former museum, they did publish 3 books about the collection. One was on American pocket watches and lists this watch, another book was on Chronometers, another about Astrolabes. I'm sure if you do an internet search on "The Time Museum" you will find interesting information as someone is still operating a website dedicated to the old museum with some information and links. I don't want to violate any guidelines by adding a link or appearing to shill for the books. I don't have a personal interest in their publication, I just like them as a resource.

 I got to see this particular watch after it was purchased at auction. No, not by me, as they say "Property of a Gentleman". I just supply tech support and probably a fair amount of drool!

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American Independent Watchmaking

 
 By: theCROWNprince : November 22nd, 2011-15:20
Andrew H. Potter Tourbillon Pocket Watch with Inclined Balance Wheel (circa 1857) It is believed Andrew Potter used a Howard ebauche noted by it's distinctive patented barrel design with maintaining power invented by another famous American watchmaker - G...  

Incredible, thanks! (nt)

 
 By: ei8htohms : November 22nd, 2011-17:49
Nt

Very interesting post....

 
 By: tempusfugit : November 22nd, 2011-19:02
Thanks for providing this information about an early American independent. tempusfugit

Interesting tourbillon

 
 By: Damo : November 23rd, 2011-05:17
Do you know what happened to watch at the closure of the museum?

What happened to theTime Museum...

 
 By: theCROWNprince : November 23rd, 2011-10:30
When The Time Museum closed most of Seth Atwood's collection, including this watch, went up for auction. However for those interested in more information on this great collection and former museum, they did publish 3 books about the collection. One was on... 

Very interesting indeed.

 
 By: grigo : November 23rd, 2011-11:03
A great looping watch. Best regards, George

Very interesting

 
 By: DonCorson : November 23rd, 2011-11:31
This is very interesting. It looks like the escape wheel is not angled. Do you know where in the energy flow the angle is introduced? At the anchor axle? fork? and how? That looks like a potential big loss of energy if not carried out correctly. A very in... 

Angle of Interest

 
 By: theCROWNprince : November 23rd, 2011-17:37
Don, Hopefully the following picture will be helpful. The pallet fork and escape wheel are rather traditionally placed. The balance is mounted in an angled bridge. The pallet lever has long lever (compared to modern dimensions) and due to the platform sty...  

Ingenious solution. (nt)

 
 By: ei8htohms : November 24th, 2011-09:41
Nt