waterbury identification

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waterbury identification

Postby jdp020351 » Thu May 27, 2021 3:51 pm

Good Evening Group,
A recent auction purchase of a waterbury case clock. It appears that the verge/rod and suspension spring are missing. I don't remember the proper name of the parts that I need or where to purchase them. Also, can someone remind me of the meaning of the number at the lower right side of the movement 18 3/4 N. Is that possibly the length of the main spring?
Thanks for any help
Jerry
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Re: waterbury identification

Postby Retired and Bored » Fri May 28, 2021 9:00 am

Hi Jerry;
I believe the number on your plate refers to the pendulum length in inches.
What you likely need for your movement is a Universal Verge. I'll try posting a link to some
at Time Savers Supplies. Hope the link works.
https://timesavers.com/search.html?q=un ... &go=Search

Good luck Jerry!!
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Re: waterbury identification

Postby jdp020351 » Fri May 28, 2021 10:20 am

Thank You Howard, I appreciate the info and will check time savers out
Jerry
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