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You are viewing a nice quality 25 year gold filled case with fancy engraving of a bird sitting on a branch overlooking a lake. On one side is a small monogram.The case is a Cashier model with a 1 5/8' diameter. The porcelain dial reads: R. Hillman, Southampton-Port Elgin. The dial is in fine condition.

The movement reads: Regina Watch Co. Swiss, 15 jewel, two positioned. Regina was bought by Omega in 1912. The movement has a serial number: 2251743 for a date of manufacture around 1905. The back dust cover is engraved: A Present From Papa.

The watch is stem set and wound. The watch sets, winds, runs and keeps time. Very nice condition. Item ID: 212-0202C Gender: Unisex, Age Group: Adult, Color: gold, Size: 1 5/8.

This article is an, as no other articles. Please to this page from; try the for suggestions. (June 2013) Regina pocket watches were a brand of made by that were popular in the early 1900s. The name Regina Pocket Watch was originally trade marked by LOUIS MAIER in Bienne Switzerland in 1888.

The name was then trademarked by Omega in 1911 indicating that they bought the company at that time. The faces and mechanisms were imported into New York and assembled with cases in Ontario for sale mostly in Canada. Gtaiv.exe Version 1.0.7.0 on this page. Individually stamped production runs were made for a small fee. The result is that many Regina watches have the name and town of a vendor on their face. One watch has been traced to the Arcola Jewelry store in Arcola Saskatchewan. Regina watches are occasionally stamped with the name of an American city, indicating that some were sold in the United States. The describes Regina watches as an inferior brand of Omega, but mentions that some were adjusted highly enough to be used as rail road time pieces, which was the standard for quality watches.

The use of Regina watches for railroad time keeping is documented on other sites as well. For example: 'Some of these Regina-signed watches were Adjusted Highly Enough as to be suitable for use in railroad time service.' The term 'farmer watch' is sometimes applied to them. This may be because of their robust quality, the fact that they were sold in rural stores or that Canada had a largely rural population. Some early watches, made before the Omega take over have a date stamped on the mechanism.

The company changed hands in the 1970s and the new owners destroyed many of the old records, making it difficult to precisely date most Regina watches. The records that still exist make it possible to roughly date them by their serial numbers. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Corporate Social Responsibility Pdf there. This list comes from an Omega memo: From: Departement: Controle Central de Fabrication Bienne la 16 Fevrier 1970 Concerne Annees de fabrication • 1,000,000 = 1907-1910-1912 • 2,000,000 = 1904 - 1916 • 3,000,000 = 1906 - 1919 • 4,000,000 = 1910 - 1919 • 5,000,000 = 1916 - 1927 • 6,000,000 = 1923 - 1927 • 7,000,000 = 1920 - 1935 It seems that large batches of certain numbered watches were make and sold over a period of years.

Sizes The systems used for sizing pocket watches have changed over time. In North America pocket watches are usually sized by the Lancashire gauge which is based on the Size 0s being 1 inch across and increasing sizes being measured in 1/30th of an inch. The measurement is according to the width of the plate under the face, not the exterior of the case. For any important purpose the size should be determined correctly. These references contain detailed information about sizes. For home collectors, a close estimate can be made by measuring the actual face.

These are common Regina watch sizes and approximate face diameters in millimeters. 18s Common 44.9 mm 16s Common 43.2 mm 13s Common 40.64 mm 12s Common 39.8 mm What does adjusted mean? Quality watches were checked in different positions (dial facing up, down, sideways, etc.) More adjustments generally meant better quality. References [ ].