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    Posted 12 years ago

    schallerpen
    (23 items)

    I could use a little help on this one it measures 19 X 8 1/2 and is an 8 day with a strike on the hour I have found no markings accept the trade mark on the face so I haven't been able to even find who the trade mark belongs to. Any info would be appreciated, Thanks

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    1. Bruce99 Bruce99, 12 years ago
      Never seen that trademark before. Are there any "Made In XXX" notations on the dial, case or movement?
    2. schallerpen schallerpen, 12 years ago
      Bruce99 This is it no other markings what so ever, I have never pulled it apart so I don't know if the movement is marked or not.
    3. schallerpen schallerpen, 12 years ago
      Bruce99 I just noticed the same mark is stamped onto the metal base of the chime rod, other than that nothing.
    4. schallerpen schallerpen, 12 years ago
      Thanks toolate2 and Bruce99, pops52, mustangtony
    5. kerry10456 kerry10456, 12 years ago
      Sorry slow with my 2 cent. I'm 90% sure, this logo is a version of U S Time, which would make this a "Waterbury" clock from probably the 1940's.
    6. Bruce99 Bruce99, 12 years ago
      I do not have, nor can I find online any references for United States Time Corporation Trademarks, nor can I find any detailed information regarding that time frame so I can't confirm or refute what you suggest Kerry. It makes good sense though. I think it would certainly be worth looking into further schallerpen. Sorry I couldn't find more definitive info.
    7. kerry10456 kerry10456, 12 years ago
      Bruce, if indeed a US Time Copr, trademark, the dates are from 1944-69, then the Timex name was the Company title.
    8. schallerpen schallerpen, 12 years ago
      Thanks to both kerry10456 and Bruce99 for your info, I guess the research continues.
    9. kerry10456 kerry10456, 12 years ago
      Your welcome, sorry I couldn't be more sure on the trademark, but pretty sure, I'll see if I can locate the marking on something. As I made reference to earlier, I believe it to be one of the earlier logo's, but might be totally off on that, the older I get, the more things get glased over in my thinking prosess.
    10. schallerpen schallerpen, 12 years ago
      Thanks kerry10456 I to have been looking around US Time but haven't stumbled upon anything yet.
    11. schallerpen schallerpen, 12 years ago
      Thanks pops52 It's still a mystery I pulled it apart to clean & oil and it has the same markings on the plates of the works but I've had no luck finding it any where.
    12. schallerpen schallerpen, 9 years ago
      Solved found out it's a Japanese trade mark now to just figure out the year!
    13. schallerpen schallerpen, 9 years ago
      It's still rather confusing the UST trade mark comes up Seikosha then I believe it went to Seikosha, which then I think became Seiko no pun intended but it's all foreign to me!
    14. schallerpen schallerpen, 9 years ago
      Spell check messed up it should be Eikosha then Seikosha then Seiko.

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