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MART&HIGHLIGHTS
January/February 2016 • Issue No. 387
Pritchard Prize Page 55 • Partners In Time Page 17 • Luxury or Lie Page 20
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J A N U A RY/ F E B R U A RY 2 016 N AWC C M A R T & H I G H L I G H T S
The Mart & Highlights is a publication
of the National Association of Watch
and Clock Collectors, Inc. for use by its
Members. Subscription cost is included
in membership dues. The NAWCC
reserves the right in its sole discretion
to reject, edit, or otherwise refuse to
publish any advertisement without
recourse to the NAWCC. All advertisements received, whether from a
Member, organization, or other party,
are received subject to this condition
and without recourse to the NAWCC.
Statements of opinion or fact appearing
in the Mart & Highlights are accepted
as the advertiser’s own. The NAWCC
assumes no responsibility for the accuracy and correctness of any statements
of its advertisers. Neither the NAWCC,
nor the Officers, nor any of its Employees will be responsible for any losses or
misunderstandings arising from any of
these listings. The Mart & Highlights is
published six times a year. Cutoff date
for receipt of advertisements is the first
of the month prior to the month of
publication. The NAWCC reserves the
right to edit and place all copy. Requests
for assistance with problems arising
from Mart & Highlights advertising
should be addressed to the Editor.
Become an NAWCC
Business Member
Business Member
Advertising in this Issue
A. Baizerman Co., LLC
(A. Baizerman)...................................49, 50
Antiques & Fine Art
(S. Andreéwitch) .....................................12
City Bank Antiques (D. Barrett) ..........51
Clock Movement Machining
(M. Burt) ...................................................50
Fendley & Cox (R. Cox) .......................51
Fixed In Time Clock Repair
(B. Curley Jr.) ...........................................50
Fontaine’s Auction Gallery
(J. Fontaine) ................................................ 2
Gold Leaf Restoration (N. Thorn) ......50
Henning Horological Fabrication
(M. Henning) ............................................50
Jewelers Liquidation (C. Colby) ..........46
Jones & Horan Auction Team
(P. Jones) ..................................................... 6
To Contact Membership
Phone: 717.684.8261, ext. 201
Fax: 717.684.0878
[email protected]
Merritt’s (K. Pribish) ..............................50
Advertising Rates & Information
Page 68-69 of this issue.
Ratt and Son Horological Services
Publications Department
717.684.8261
Regulator Time Co. (R. David Seay) ...52
NAWCC Publications Editor:
Therese Umerlik, ext. 206
[email protected]
Solvang Antiques (D. Steffensen) .........47
Creative Leader & WatchNews
Editor: Keith Lehman, ext. 212
[email protected]
NAWCC Ad Services Coordinator:
Elise A.Leytham, ext. 208
[email protected]
Assoc. Ed.: Freda Conner, ext. 207
[email protected]
Assoc. Ed.: Amy L. Klinedinst,
ext. 228; [email protected]
K & L Clock Shop (K. Moore) .............51
Mike’s Clock Clinic (M. Murray)..........50
R. O. Schmitt Fine Arts (R. Schmitt) ...10
(J. Stelmaszak)..........................................50
Remy’s Watch Repair (R. Battain) .......52
The Village Clockmaker (J. Lea)...........50
TinderBox Press (M. Jarosz)
..........................................FRONT COVER
Tom Harris Auctions (T. Harris)
.............................................BACK COVER
Wingate’s Quality Watches
(R. Wingate) .............................................48
J A N U A RY/ F E B R U A RY 2 016 N AWC C M A R T & H I G H L I G H T S
NAWCC: 514 Poplar St., Columbia, PA
17512 • www.nawcc.org
NEXT ISSUE: MAR/APR 2016
DUE DATE for Advertisement
Submissions and Payments:
Monday, February 1, 2016
Please see page 68-69 in this issue
for ad rates/criteria.
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Table of Contents
Clocks Wanted .................................45-46
Watches Wanted ....................................46
Other Wanted...................................46-47
Clocks for Sale ........................................47
Watches for Sale ..............................48-49
Other for Sale ...................................49-50
Services ..............................................50-54
Announcements/Stolen.........................54
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Chapter Highlights ...........................21-41
Chapter Officers ..............................42-44
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Regional Ads: See Page 4 for a
complete Regional listing.
Arizona Sunshine...................................... 5
Florida Mid-Winter.................................. 5
Greater St. Louis ....................................18
Lone Star ..................................................11
Pacific Northwest ..................................14
River Cities ..............................................19
Southern Ohio .......................................... 7
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NAWCC Information
Ad Trades .................................................15
Chapter Events .......................................16
Clock Conservation Seminar ..............56
Crafts Competition ................................. 6
Cryptogram Puzzle/Solvers ...........66-67
Dates to Remember ................................ 4
Field Suitcase Workshops .....................13
Library Lending Form............................65
Luxury or Lie Course ...........................20
Membership Application .......................70
Midwest Regional Scholarships ...........55
Museum-Library Hours ........................59
NAWCC Workshops ............................57
New Member Listing .......................61, 64
Online Webinar Schedules ...................56
Partners In Time .....................................17
Plato Clocks (D. Artzner) ...............58-59
Pritchard Prize ........................................55
Wood Finishing Courses ......................60
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Stolen Items are listed at no charge,
in one issue only.
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NAWCC Dates to Remember
Access information about Regionals, the Convention, and the Symposium from the nawcc.org homepage.
All regional meetings must be scheduled through Convention Committee Coordinator Pam Lindenberger,
NAWCC, Inc., 514 Poplar St., Columbia, PA 17512-2130 • 717.684.8261 • [email protected]
This listing includes only Regionals that have been confirmed as of November 17, 2015.
2016 National Convention July 20-23, 2016, Kentucky International Convention Center and Louisville Marriott
Downtown, Louisville, KY.
2016 Ward Francillon Time Symposium October 6-8, 2016, Winterthur Museum & Visitors Center, Winterthur, DE.
JANUARY
January 15-16—Kentucky Thoroughbred
Host–Kentucky Thoroughbreds Ch. 140. Cohost–Kentucky Bluegrass Ch.
35. Clarion Hotel, Lexington, KY (National Rep. Eugene Volk).
FEBRUARY
February 12-14—Florida Mid-Winter*
Host–Daytona Beach Ch. 154. Cohost–Big Bend Timekeepers Ch. 176.
Lakeland Center & Hyatt Place Lakeland Center, Lakeland, FL (National
Rep. Richard Newman).
February 19-20—Channel Islands*
(formerly GLAR)
Host–Western Electrics Ch. 133. Cohost–San Fernando Valley Ch. 75.
Ventura County Fairgrounds and Crowne Plaza, Ventura, CA (National
Rep. David Lee).
MARCH
March 4-5—Lone Star
Host–Lone Star Ch. 124. Cohosts–Southwestern Ch. 15; Five State
Collectors Ch. 80; San Jacinto Ch. 139. Mesquite Convention Center &
Hampton Inn Suites, Mesquite, TX (National Rep. Tim Orr).
J A N U A RY/ F E B R U A RY 2 016 N AWC C M A R T & H I G H L I G H T S
March 18-19—Arizona Sunshine*
Host–Valley of the Sun Ch. 112. Cohosts– Keywinders of Arizona Ch. 46;
Southern Arizona Ch. 113. Fountain Hills Community Center & Lexington
Hotel & Suites, Fountain Hills, AZ (National Rep. Chet Ekstrand).
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APRIL
April 7-9—Southern Ohio
Host–Buckeye Ch. 23. Cohost–British Horology Ch. 159. Roberts Centre
& Holiday Inn, Wilmington, OH (National Rep. George Goolsby).
April 15-16—River Cities*
Host–Heart of America Ch. 36. Cohost–Great Plains Ch. 58. Lenexa
Community Center & Crowne Plaza, Lenexa, KS (National Rep. Tim Orr).
MAY
May 5-7—Pacific Northwest*
Hosts–Puget Sound Ch. 50; British Columbia Ch. 121; Mt. Rainier Ch. 135.
Cohosts–Pacific Northwest Ch. 31; Inland Empire Ch. 53. Hotel Murano,
Tacoma, WA (National Rep. Carroll Wolfe).
May 13-14—Arkansas Razorback*
Host–Arkansas Razorback Ch. 62. Cohosts–King Cotton Ch. 48; Ozark
Ch. 57. Inn of the Ozarks Convention Center, Eureka Springs, AR (National
Rep. Ruth Overton).
May 20-21—North Coast*
Host–Lake Erie Ch. 28. Cohosts–Ohio Valley Ch. 10. Lakeland Community
College, Kirtland, OH, and Holiday Inn, Mentor, OH (National Rep. Tom
Bartels).
JUNE
June 3-4—Greater St. Louis
Host–St. Louis, MO, Ch. 14. Cohost–Electrical Horology Society Ch. 78.
Wentzville Community Club & Fairfield Inn & Suites, Wentzville, MO.
AUGUST
August 5-6—Mid-West*
Host–Chicagoland Ch. 3. Cohosts–Menomonee Valley Ch. 47; Peace Pipe
Ch. 83; Madison Ch. 171. Porter County Exposition Center and Courtyard
by Marriott, Valparaiso, IN.
August 12-13—Eastern States
Host–Central New York Ch. 55. Cohosts–Western New York Ch. 13;
Toronto Ch. 33. Holiday Inn Syracuse/Liverpool, Liverpool, NY.
August 25-27—All Texas Chapters
Host–San Jacinto Ch. 139. Cohosts–Southwestern Ch. 15; Five State
Collectors Ch. 80; Lone Star Ch. 124. Marriott Houston Westchase,
Houston, TX.
SEPTEMBER
September 1-3—Mid-South*
Host–Dixie Ch. 16. Cohosts–Atlanta Ch. 24; Tennessee Valley Ch. 42;
Alabama Ch. 54; Rocket City Regulators Ch. 61. Chattanooga Convention
Center and Marriott Hotel, Chattanooga, TN.
September 23-24—Mid-America
Host–George E. Lee-Michiana Ch. 26. Cohost–Indiana Ch. 18. World War
II Victory Museum/Kruse Hall & Quality Inn, Auburn, IN.
NOVEMBER
November 4-6—Mid-Eastern*
Host–Philadelphia Ch. 1. Cohosts–Maryland Ch. 11; Washington DC Ch.
12; Carolina Ch. 17; Shenandoah Valley of VA Ch. 32. York Expo Center,
York, PA.
November 12-13—Southern
Host–Creole Ch. 43. Cohosts–Magnolia Ch. 41; Queen City Timekeepers
Ch. 167; Big Bend Timekeepers Ch. 176. Best Western Landmark Hotel,
Metaire, LA.
*Public day offered.
Find the ad in this issue, see Table of Contents on page 3 for page number, or find these events and more online at nawcc.org >> Regional Events link.
The FLORIDA MID-WINTER REGIONAL
Lakeland Center - 701 West Lime Street, Lakeland, Florida 33815
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (February 12, 13, and 14, 2016)
GENERAL EVENT SCHEDULE
Friday, Feb. 12, Registration 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. | All Table Loading 8 a.m. - noon
• On Friday, Feb. 12 the Mart Opens at noon and Closes at 5 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 13, Registration/Mart 8 am - 5 p.m. | Live Auction 6 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 14, Registration/Mart 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Host: Daytona Beach Ch. 154 | Cohost: Big Bend Timekeepers Ch. 176
Regional Chair: Randy Jaye | Phone: 407.497.5755
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Make Check Payable to: “2016 Florida Regional”
Mail To: Viviane Lindeolsson, 25 Barkley Lane, Palm Coast, FL 32137 | Phone: 386.206.8474
NAME________________________________________NAWCC #________________
(Please PRINT clearly)
Address__________________________________________ City________________________
State_____ Zip_______
Spouse/Partner/Child Names____________________________ Phone ____________
Minor children under 18 free registration.
Email Address_________________________________________Date____________________
* Pre-Registration
* Spouse/Partner
* MART Tables
* Electrical Hookup
# ________ @ $ 50 ea = $___________ (At Door = $60)
# ________ @ $ 20 ea = $___________ (At Door = $20)
# ________ @ $ 55 ea = $___________ (At Door = $65)
# ________ @ $ 75 ea = $__________ (Per table for the event)
TOTAL ENCLOSED = $____________
Preregistration Cutoff Date is January 31, 2016.
Please join us in February at our new location for five Programs, Silent Auctions, Social Events, a Live Auction, and Exhibit! All NAWCC rules
enforced. The NAWCC, its Officers, Host Chapters, Members, Agents, and the Florida Mid-Winter Regional are not responsible for any loss,
damage, injury, or tort during this meeting, mart, or related activities.
2016 ARIZONA SUNSHINE REGIONAL
FRIDAY MARCH 18 - SATURDAY MARCH 19, 2016
Fountain Hills Community Center, 13001 N. La Montana Dr., Fountain Hills, AZ
General Chair Dan Walliser
Host Chapter: Valley of the Sun 112. Co-hosts: Keywinders of Arizona 46 & Southern Arizona 113
Friday, March 18: Registration opens 7 a.m.; Mart setup 7–9 a.m.; Mart hours 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; Banquet 7 p.m.
Saturday, March 19: Mart setup 8:30 a.m.; Registration 9 a.m.; Mart hours 9 a.m.–3 p.m.
Please print name as you want it on badge. Use separate reservation for each NAWCC member.
Advance Registration per person
Member Name
NAWCC No.
EARLY BIRD (Enter at 7 a.m. Friday)
@$20
(IN ADDITION to registration, per person)
Address
City
ZIP
@$25
(On-site registration $30 for both days)
State
Phone
Email
Friday Night Dinner Banquet
@$25
6-ft Mart Tables, max 2 pers/table
@$35
TOTAL $
Spouse (if attending)
Children: name(s)/age(s) (if attending)
Make checks payable to Arizona Sunshine Regional
Mail to Dan Walliser, 15209 E. Roy Rogers Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85262
Call 480-538-9664 for info. Email: [email protected]
BE AN EARLY BIRD – GET IN AT 7 A.M. THE FIRST DAY AND SAVE TABLE FEES
REQUESTS for shared or adjacent tables must be received in one envelope using separate registration forms. Note clearly what you want. No tables
reserved without payment. Only members with current NAWCC card and spouse or children under 18 in Mart room during non-public hours. All NAWCC
rules enforced. The NAWCC, its Officers, Host Chapters, Members, Agents, and the AZ Sunshine Regional are not responsible for any loss, damage, injury, or
tort during this meeting, mart, or related activities.
J A N U A RY/ F E B R U A RY 2 016 N AWC C M A R T & H I G H L I G H T S
Hotels: Fountain Hills: Lexington Suites, 480-837-6565 and Comfort Inn, 480-837-5343.
This is tourist season so MAKE RESERVATIONS IMMEDIATELY!
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The Estate of Candice B. Groot • February 6th • 10 a.m. • Chicago - Fine Erotica • Timepieces • Decorative Arts
Treadway Toomey Auctions • 818 North Blvd. • Oak Park, IL 60301 • 708.383.5234 • [email protected] • treadwaygallery.com
It’s Time to Enter the
2016
Crafts Competition
NAWCC NATIONAL CONVENTION
Louisville, KY July 20-23, 2016
2015, First Place, Class 10:
Watch Restoration by
Dave Cooper (CO). This
restored antique pocket watch
has a fitted bull’s eye crystal,
replated outer case and
pendant, sweep hand, center
arbor, new minute hand, and
repaired hour hand.
See nawcc.org for details: nawcc.org >> Members >> National and Regional Events >> National Crafts Contest
J A N U A RY/ F E B R U A RY 2 016 N AWC C M A R T & H I G H L I G H T S
Are you are thinking of selling your vintage watch Collection?
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We can advance funding, are fully insured, and can pick up your Collection.
Also, there is No Sales Tax in New Hampshire and No Buyer's Premium is charged.
Online-Only Auctions held twice per month at: www.jones-horan.com
Next Live auction: May 1, 2016
453 Mast Road, Goffstown, New Hampshire 03045 NHlic#2445
Telephone Toll Free: 1 800 622-8120 or 603 623-5314
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.jones-horan.com
9:00 am – 3:00 pm
NEW! Not-So-Silent Auction!
April 7 – 9, 2016
THE SOUTHERN OHIO REGIONAL
Held at the Roberts Convention Centre, 123 Gano Rd, Wilmington, OH 45177, conveniently located where
I-71 and State Route 68 meet (exit 50), midway between Cincinnati and Columbus.
Hotel Information: The three closest hotels are The Holiday Inn, located within the Roberts Centre,
937-283-3200; the Hampton Inn, 201 Holiday Drive, 937-382-4400 and the Holiday Inn Express, 155
HolidayDrive, 937-382-5858.
Buckeye Chapter #23,
Host
Wednesday, April 6, 2016 ___________________________
4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
British Horology #159,
Co-Host
Registration
Thursday, April 7, 2016______________________________
7:00 am – 5:00 pm
7:30 am – 1:30 pm
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Luman Watson
1790 – 1834
Our guest lecturer, Les McAlister,
will discuss “Sangamo Clocks.”
Registration
Tailgate Event — pre-register below
MART Room Setup; Table Holders ONLY
NO SALES PERMITTED
Friday, April 8, 2016 _________________________________
7:30 am – 6:00 pm
7:30 am
8:00 am – 5:00 pm
9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Registration
MART OPENS — Table Holders ONLY
MART HOURS FOR REGISTERED MEMBERS
NEW! Not-So-Silent Auction! — Preregistration not required. Contact Craig Ankeney at
[email protected] or 937-433-6111.
12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Guest Lecture
1:45 pm
British Horology #159 meeting
3:00 pm
Electrical Horology #78 meeting
4:00 pm
Tower Clock #134 meeting
5:00 pm
Cog Counters meeting
3Requests for shared or adjoining tables must
be submitted together in the same envelope
on separate registration slips.
3A fee will be assessed for table holders
requiring electrical outlets.
3Only horological and related items permitted.
3The banquet prize will be purchased from the
mart room and you must be present to win.
Saturday, April 9, 2016 ______________________________
7:00 am
8:45 am
9:00 am–SP
1:00 pm
2:00 pm
DISCLAIMER
The NAWCC, its officers and members
and the Southern Ohio Regional are not responsible
for any loss, injury, or tort during this event.
Breakfast Banquet
REGISTRATION and MART OPENS
NEW! Not-So-Silent Auction!
MART room close
MART room must be vacated
Confirmations Mailed – March 9 *** Refunds (Mart or Table only) – March 14 *** Pre-Registration Ends – March 14
COMBINED MART & TAILGATE REGISTRATION
Name ______________________________________________________________________
NAWCC # _____________________
Address ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
City________________________________
Zip _____________________
Phone (_____) _________________
Spouse/Children’s Names (If Applicable) ______________________________________________
NAWCC # _____________________
PRE-REGISTRATION 2016
QTY
State _______
AMT
Meeting and MART — adult
$18
Meeting and MART — child (16 & under)
Free
Breakfast Banquet
$10
Mart Table (6 foot, no half tables)
1
Tailgate Space (single) 1 2
Tailgate Space (with trailer)
1
2
TOTAL
$45
$25
1 2
$50
Requires a Meeting and MART registration for each person.
Tailgate fees are non-refundable
On-site registration will be $20. Reduced Saturday registration ($5) available
at the door ONLY.
_________________REGIONAL REGISTRATION
Only NAWCC members and their immediate family (i.e. spouse
and children 16 years and under) are permitted in the MART
rooms. No guests will be allowed.
Please make checks payable to:
Buckeye Chapter #23, NAWCC Inc.
Send to:
Mary Thatcher, P.O. Box 60, Harveysburg, OH 45032
________________________________ DEADLINES
Table and Tailgate requests must be postmarked on
February 1, 2016.
Registrations postmarked on dates OTHER than February 1,
2016 will be filled only if tables/spaces remain.
J A N U A RY/ F E B R U A RY 2 016 N AWC C M A R T & H I G H L I G H T S
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PLEASE DETACH AND RETURN FORM BELOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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J A N U A RY/ F E B R U A RY 2 016 N AWC C M A R T & H I G H L I G H T S
www.jptimepieces.com • [email protected]
Rolex „Oyster Cosmograph
Paul Newman Panda Dial“
sold for 226.500 $
93rd Auction
Saturday 14 May 2016
Hotel Sheraton, Frankfurt Airport
We are constantly looking for high quality timepieces;
if you have individual pieces or even a whole collection
for sale, we – as one of Europe’s leading specialist
auction houses – can help you. Discretion is assured
and our vast experience is at your service.
Highlights of our
92nd Auction:
Dr. Crott Auctioneers
Friedrichsplatz 19, 68165 Mannheim, Germany
Tel: +49 (0)621 32 88 650, Fax: +49 (0)621 41 40 04
Email: [email protected]
View catalogues at www.uhren-muser.com
Follow us at www.facebook.com/drcrott
Pierre Lagisse / Pierre Huaud
sold for 146.500 $
Berthoud No. 48
sold for 76.000 $
Website:
www.grettonbook.com
Contact:
[email protected]
Follow:
‘Charles Gretton’ on Facebook
three o’clock publishing · Vancouver · Canada
J A N U A RY/ F E B R U A RY 2 016 N AWC C M A R T & H I G H L I G H T S
Dennis Radage͕ EtFellow*
coauthor, announces the release of
this limited ediƟon book. Please visit
our website for full details.
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Exciting Three Day Sale Including
Huge Watch Collection (over 2000 items)
Friday, Saturday & Sunday, May 13th, 14th & 15th, 2016
Radisson Hotel 700 Elm St, Manchester NH 03101 (603) 625-1000
Catalogs are $65 for year (Spring & Fall) or $35 each
Paypal, Major Credit Card or Check Accepted
ƐĂůĞƐΛƌŽƐĐŚŵŝƩ͘ĐŽŵ (603) 432-2237
Rolex Ref.
16233 with
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(Howard
&R Collection
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grade American table or shelf chronometer
Jules Jurgensen
Minute Repeater
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among
Multicolor
Collection of
Gold
High Grade
Hunting
Movements
18% Buyer’s Premium, 15% for cash or check
Cases
w w w. r o s c h m i t t . c o m
NH Auctioneer’s License Bob Schmitt #2470 & Daniel Horan #5060
J A N U A RY/ F E B R U A RY 2 016 N AWC C M A R T & H I G H L I G H T S
All NAWCC rules enforced. The NAWCC, its Officers, Host Chapters, Members, Agents, and the Lone Star 2016
Regional are not responsible for any loss, damage, injury, or tort during this meeting, mart, or related activities.
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STEPHAN ANDRÉEWITCH ANTIQUES & FINE ARTS
since 1979
BUYING & SELLING OF VIENNESE REGULATORS FROM 1800 to 1850
Condition report and detailed photos on request.
Offers of good Viennese clocks always welcome!
YEAR DURATION PRECISION REGULATOR
J A N U A RY/ F E B R U A RY 2 016 N AWC C M A R T & H I G H L I G H T S
SIGNED: „FRANZ ONNITSCH IN POTTENDORF“,
AUSTRIA CIRCA 1830
LENGTH: 153 CM,
DURATION: ONE YEAR
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STALLBURGGASSE 2, 1010 VIENNA, AUSTRIA
Phone: +43-1-505-9973 || Fax: +43-1-505-9973-10
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.andreewitch.com
MINIATURE REGULATOR
SIGNED: "ELSNER IN WIEN",
VIENNA CIRCA 1830
LENGTH: 68 CM,
DURATION: EIGHT DAYS
The Estate of Candice B. Groot • February 6th • 10 a.m. • Chicago - Fine Erotica • Timepieces • Decorative Arts
Antoine Preziuso
Value Suisse
Svend Andersen
Ulysse Nardin
Gerald Genta
Corum
Treadway Toomey Auctions • 818 North Blvd. • Oak Park, IL 60301 • 708.383.5234 • [email protected] • treadwaygallery.com
Field Suitcase Workshops
Three new two-day courses in the FSW Program are available in 2016.
Hairsprings: (2 day)
Students will learn the fundamentals of the pin lever escapement,
including troubleshooting and repair, with hands-on doing each
task that the instructor demonstrates.
Deadbeat Escapement: (2 day)
Students will learn the fundamentals of the deadbeat escapement,
including troubleshooting, properly resurfacing the entrance and
exit pallet, and repair. Students will design and produce a verge
from a provided escape wheel.
The Lever Escapement: (2 day)
Students will learn the fundamentals of the lever escapement for
clocks (e.g., carriage clocks) and will clean and properly install a
platform with proper depthing to the contrate wheel.
F510 Clock Camp I, a review of the F101 and F102. (4 Days)
F511 Clock Camp II, a review of the F103 and F104. (4 Days)
Join the fun of learning from our professional
instructors and enjoy the camaraderie with other
students. Contact Pam at [email protected]
or phone 972-612-0712 for more information.
Date
Course
City/State
Chapter
FSW
Jan. 22-25, 2016
F301
Ventura, CA
190
Ferdinand Geitner
Feb. 26-29, 2016
F200
Santa Paula, CA
190
Lex Rooker
July 17-20, 2016
F301
Louisville, KY
National
Lehr Dircks
July 18-20, 2016
F502
Louisville, KY
National
Jeff Hamilton
July 19-20, 2016
F600
Louisville, KY
National
Mike Dempsey
Look for Class Overviews and the Tool List on the FSW web page: www.nawcc.org; click on Education to find the Field
Suitcase Workshop. Please note that there are prerequisites for some courses. Tuition is also listed for each course.
F200 Fundamental Skills for Lathe & Clock Repair Course, Part 1. Tuition is $300.
F301 Introduction to Basic Pocket Watch Repair—The American Pocket Watch Course. Tuition is $300.
F502 Jaeger LeCoultre Atmos Clock Repair Course. A prerequisite of the F102 or F301 or else approval by the instructor. Tuition
is $300 for the three-day course.
F600 Hairspring Course. This is a new two-day course with no prerequisites. The tuition is $300. The Overview and Tool List will
be available soon!
J A N U A RY/ F E B R U A RY 2 016 N AWC C M A R T & H I G H L I G H T S
The following four-day clock repair classes are available:
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Pacific Northwest
Regional
May 5-7, 2016
Tacoma, WA
Keynote Speaker
Bob Frishman
“Horology in Art”
Open to Public May 6@1PM, May 7@8:30AM
Hotel Murano 1320 Broadway Plaza, Tacoma WA
Banquet Speaker
Prof James Evans
“The Antikythera
Mechanism”
Hosts: Puget Sound Chap 50, Mt Rainer Chap 135, British Columbia Chap 121
Co-hosts: Portland Pacific Northwest Chap 31, Inland Empire Chap 53
General Chair: Jack Goldberg 425-392-2554 Co-Chair: Chet Ekstrand 253-630-9406
Thursday May 5
2:00PM Registration Opens
MART Setup
4:00PM Early Entry
5:30PM Setup Closes
Registration Closes
Cash Bar
6:30PM Hors d’oeuvre
7:30PM Keynote Address
Friday May 6
8:00AM Registration Opens
MART Setup, Early Entry
9:00AM MART Open
1:00PM Public Invited
5:30PM MART Closes, Cash Bar
6:00PM Social Hour
7:00PM Banquet, Speaker
Prof James Evans, ”Antikythera”
Saturday May 7
7:30AM Breakfast
8:30AM MART Opens
Registration Opens
Public Invited
1:00PM MART Money Drawing
5:00PM Security Ends
A 6 hour Gold Gilding workshop led by Nancy Thorn is being offered for $150 limited to 16 attendees.
See www.nawcc50.org/NancyThorn.html for registration form.
Only NAWCC members, spouses/significant others, and their children under 18 will be admitted to the MART.
If you are registering anyone other than immediate family, list their NAWCC member number.
NAWCC Regional rules apply and will be enforced.
Officers and members of the NAWCC and the 2016 PNW Regional are not responsible for any loss, damage, injury, or tort during the
Regional.
Table holders requesting adjacent tables must register in the same envelope (only one last name per table).
Special Murano Hotel rate reservation link can be found at www.nawcc50.org/regional.html
Phone 888-862-3255 or 253-238-8000. Mention NAWCC Regional rate of $114.00
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Limited number of wall tables
available at $40/table. Contact
Registration Chair to confirm.
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Instructor: Tom Schomaker, CMW21
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Harrison, Ohio
The purpose of this class is to teach
students fundamental micromechanical
skills involving the watchmaker’s lathe.
This includes preparing and sharpening
gravers, basic cutting geometry, turning
cylinders in brass and steel, drilling on
the lathe, parting off, measuring, and will
include barrel bushing manufacturing.
This course will teach students the
fundamentals of modern mechanical
watch repair for models most prevalent
on the market today. Topics covered will
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manual-wind watch function, knowledge
of watch terminology, and ownership of
basic hand tools.
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AWCI Headquarters
Harrison, Ohio
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the fundamentals of balance staff
replacement. Topics covered will include
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escapement function, poising (static and
dynamic), truing and timing adjustment
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visit: www.awci.com/classes or contact Cindy Whitehead at 866-FOR-AWCI (367-2924), ext. 303.
www.ahsoc.org
Are you interested in the story of time?
Then the Antiquarian Horological Society is for you.
We publish a quarterly journal as well as books, and
support education, conservation and historical research
through a series of bursaries, prizes and awards.
We have UK Regional and International Sections, as well
as special interest groups focusing on the history of
Wristwatches, Electric Time and Public Clocks.
An invitation to join
Find out more and sign up at www.ahsoc.org.
Gift memberships for a friend, client or family member
are also available.
There has never been a better time to join the AHS.
We look forward to welcoming you!
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like to read
what makes
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The Horological Journal – published monthly
without fail since 1858 – gives you exclusive
technical articles and practical updates on clock
and watch making.
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We’re a lively, welcoming society open to all. The AHS
holds a diverse programme of talks, meetings and visits
to encourage the study of all matters relating to the art
and history of time measurement.
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CHAPTER EVENTS
Chapter Events is FREE publicity for your Chapter. Notice: Chapter Events is limited to event announcements for chapters.
Regional promotion should be limited to special offerings not included in regular paid advertisements. (Send your announcement
for the January/February 2016 Mart & Highlights by January 11, 2016.) Mail to: Publications Dept., Chapter Events, 514 Poplar
St., Columbia, PA 17512; Fax: 717.684.0878. Email: [email protected]. Include “For Mart Chapter Events” in subject line. Due to
limitations on page space, Chapter Events submissions may be edited.
GOLD LEAFING WORKSHOP
May 6-7 Nancy Thorne, a nationally recognized master gilder, will conduct a six-hour hands-on workshop at the Pacific Northwest Regional
in Tacoma, WA. Class size is limited to 16. Fee of $150 includes all
supplies.Your check is your reservation. For details and registration
see www.nawcc50.org/NancyThorne.html
LONE STAR CHAPTER 124
We have something for everyone, so join us for a great learning experience and camaraderie! Dates are subject to change. Check www.
Chapter124.org to confirm the dates. All classes will be held at the
Founders’ Building, 701 South Main, Grapevine, TX, unless otherwise
stated. Register and pay for all Chapter classes on our website or
contact Dee Koch at 903.245.8306 or [email protected]. FSW Classes
require a check made payable to the Chapter and sent to the class
coordinator or Pam Tischler.
If you have not attended Chapter 124’s Open Bench, you are missing
out! This is your chance to have Mark Vozar and his team help troubleshoot any issues one may have with their clock.
Chapter 124 Course Schedule
through May 1, 2016
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Note: The Registrar for all classes is Dee Koch, 903.245.8306 or
[email protected] unless otherwise stated.
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January 30, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., is the Micro Lathe Course with instructor
Bruce Wooldridge. Tuition is $35, plus a $20 material fee, which will
be collected at class. Contact Bruce at [email protected] or
903.571.3093.
February 2, 4-9 p.m., is the Evening Open Bench Workshop with Mark
Vozar. The fee is $10. Please note this is a Tuesday evening. Contact
Mark at [email protected] or 817.676.3538.
February 6, 7, 13, and 14, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. is the CR100 Kitchen Clock
Course with instructor Mark Vozar. The tuition is $140 for the four
days. There is a $20 lab fee if the student does not have the penny pivot polisher. Contact Mark at [email protected] or 817.676.3538.
February 27, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., is Open Bench Workshop with Mark
Vozar. The fee is $15 and pizza will be served. Contact Mark Vozar
at [email protected] or 817.399.9894. Bring your troublesome
clock movement for help. There will be plenty of instructors and
helpers to get you back on track.
March 3, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., is the Hairspring Part 2 Course with instructor
Mike Dempsey. This class will be held prior to the 2016 Lone Star
Regional in the Riata Room at the Convention Center in Mesquite.
Tuition is $75. Contact Pam Tischler at [email protected] or
972.612.0712. Register early.
April 16-17, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., is the French Clock Course with instructor
Bruce Wooldridge. The fee for the course is $70. Contact Bruce at
903.571.3093 or [email protected].
April 23, 24, 30, and May 1, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. is the CR200 Spring Barrel
Clock Repair Course with instructor Mark Vozar. Prerequisite is
CR100 Kitchen Clock Repair Course. Fee is $140. Contact Mark at
[email protected] or 817.399.9894.
Chapter Meetings in 2016
January 9, 8 a.m, is our One Day Meeting and Mart with an educational program by Phil Gregory. The fee is $10, which includes a buffet
lunch.
Chapter Regional
March 4-5 is the Lone Star Chapter 124 Regional in Mesquite, TX.
Register early.
Bella Library Exhibit Schedule
January: The exhibit will be at the Grapevine Library, 1201 Municipal
Way in Grapevine, TX.
January 23, 2 p.m., John Acker will give a lecture titled “A History of
Time & the Evolution of Clock Technology” at the Grapevine Library,
1201 Municipal Way. It is a very interesting talk, so plan to attend if
you have not heard it.
CHAPTER 190 VENTURA & SANTA
BARBARA COURSE SCHEDULE
January 22-25 is FSW301: Basic Pocket Watch Repair in Ventura at the
Dudley House Museum with instructor Ferdinand Geitner. Contact
coordinator Chris Manzione at [email protected] or 805.
312.5102.
March 12-13 is Introduction to Antique Clock Collecting, Repair, and
Maintenance in Ventura at the Dudley House Museum with instructor Lex Rooker. Students will learn theory and will disassemble and
reassemble clockworks. All tools and a single-train movement will
be supplied. There is no prerequisite and the course is open to the
public. Tuition is $100. Contact Mike Schmidt at EagleCreekClocks@
msn.com or 805.988.1764.
JOINT CHAPTERS 11, 12, AND 141
ANNUAL MEETING AND MART
April 23, 8 a.m.-2 p.m., is the Annual Joint Chapter Meeting and Mart
at the Woodsboro VFD Community Hall, Woodsboro, MD. Sixty tables
are available in the mart; guest speaker will be announced. Contact
William Miller at [email protected], or check the NAWCC Chapter 11 website for more details.
Partners in Time Annual Fund 2016
January 2016
Preserve The World’s Horological Heritage
Museum
Library/Research Center
• Upgrade permanent exhibit stories
and interpretation
• Design and fabricate traveling exhibits
• Develop interesting changing exhibits
and programs
• Reorganize and expand collection
storage areas
• Acquire and preserve books, videos,
and archival material
• Continue upgrading online cataloging
• Develop finding aids and catalog
archival materials
Education
• Expand online course offerings
• Offer more webinars
• Coordinate educational offerings
• Enhance theWatch & Clock Bulletin
Philip C. Gregory / Chair
[email protected]
By making a donation today, you can take pride in knowing your
tax-deductible gift has helped NAWCC continue as the premiere
horological organization for watch and clock enthusiasts like
yourself. Make a difference. Please donate today!
Steve Humphrey / Exe. Director
[email protected]
(P) 717-684-8261, ext. 209
Apply my contribution to: (check one)
UNRESTRICTED:
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$500
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My employer’s matching gift form is enclosed.
Use my gift where the need is greatest.
Museum:
Unrestricted
Museum Programs
Exhibits
Library & Research:
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Ward Francillon Time Symposium
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Field Suitcase Workshops
Other:
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We Are Back!
The Greater St. Louis Regional Chapter 14
Co-Sponsor Chapter 78 – Electrical Horology Society
Fri., June 3rd & Sat., June 4th 2016
Wentzville Community Club
Home of the famous Wentzville Flea Market
500 W. Main St. Wentzville, MO 63385
Just one mile west of the intersection of Interstates 70 and 64!
Friday Events:
America’s LARGEST Tailgate Mart!
Over 500 Tailgate Spots Available!
Lot Opens at 10 a.m. and Closes at 5 p.m.
FREE Tailgate Spot included with Saturday Regional Table or Spot Purchase, $20 All Others
Outdoor Event! Rain or Shine!
Member Sponsored
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Saturday Events:
Official NAWCC Regional
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Mart from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Setup and Load-in from 8 a.m. until 9 a.m.
National Representatives will be in attendance!
Current NAWCC Membership Required – New members can register at the event!
70 Indoor Mart Spaces available! Large and Well-lit!
500 Mart Tailgate Spaces available outside!
Only Horological items are allowed in the Mart.
Professional Security will be Provided Inside and Outside.
Watch our Website and this Publication for
Further Details, Registration, and Hotel Information!
Chapter 14 Contacts:
Website: www.stlchapter14.org
Hotline: 314-441-6038
Email: [email protected]
All NAWCC rules are enforced.
The NAWCC, its officers, staff and members, and The St. Louis Regional Inc. and its officers, members and
volunteers are not responsible for any loss, injury, or tort during this meeting.
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A hands-on course
by watch specialist
Adam Harris
May 21-23, 2016,
at the NAWCC
education facilities,
Columbia, PA
How to identify genuine watches • Brands discussed will include:
Omega • Hublot • Rolex • Breitling • Cartier • Tag Heuer
Panerai • Bell & Ross • Patek • Breguet • And More!
Registration Fee:
$1,000 early bird (before 4/21/2016) • $900 discount NAWCC members (early bird period only)
$1,250 regular (registration after 4/21/2016)
For additional information or to register: Contact the Education Department
717-684-8261, ext. 237, or email: [email protected] www.nawcc.org • 514 Poplar Street, Columbia, PA