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Until this point, Waterbury had been offering chiefly commonplace clocks.  Their fame 
was truly made, however, when Waterbury, in 1892, began to build watches for the 
Ingersoll Company, who sold them as dollar watch alternatives to the expensive watches 
of the time.  These became known as Ingersoll Watches, and were produced by an 
offshoot of the Waterbury Clock Company, the Waterbury 

Watch

 Company.  This 

became an extremely profitable venture for both parties, yet when Ingersoll went 
bankrupt due to several mistakes involving the purchase of “defunct” watch companies, 
Waterbury lost its most valuable customer.  During the time in which Waterbury was 
producing the Ingersoll-Waterbury watch, clock production held, but did not increase 
much.  A few new clocks were added, but their catalogue was very much standard as it 
always had been. 
 

 

Waterbury continued on its way, eventually creating the “Mickey Mouse clock” and the 
“Timex”, though by 1942 it had already ceased to be its own corporation, having been 
bought out by Norwegian investors and moved to Middlebury, CT.  Now, the Waterbury 
Clock Company lives on in its legacy of vintage antique timepieces and in the Timex 
Corporation which it birthed. 
 

 
 

As for a brief history of the Waterbury Regulator No. 61 and its long 

ancestry of precision regulators...   

 

The Waterbury Regulator No. 61 was produced during Waterbury’s business peak from 
1903 to 1917 because of demand that stemmed greatly from the advancements made in 
the railroad.  With the railroad came schedules, and people needed to know what the time 
was to a greater accuracy than simply night or day.  As such, precision regulators were 
found chiefly in train stations, banks, and hotels, yet demand grew for smaller timepieces, 
such as precision watches, in large cities.  In addition, people began to move to those 
cities where time became important in one’s work place instead of generalized on one’s 
farm.  As the world became more modernized and in effect, 

smaller

, time became a 

necessity not only to keep trains from colliding and economy running, but also for the 
common man who simply wanted the time of day.   
 
Precision movements before the railroad, however, existed primarily as scientific 
advancements quite beyond the public’s field of use.  The early clock began with but one 
hand, the hour hand, which showed the time within about 30 minutes the time of day.  As 
people became more and more interested in keeping track of time, a minute hand was 
added allowing ease of time measurement to within approximately 30 seconds.  Precision 
clocks were those with a second hand, which measured to the second and finer, 
dependant upon the clock.  Today, in such a time-based world, the common clock has a 
minute hand and most often a second hand.  In 1903, The Waterbury Regulator No. 61 
was among those clocks with a second hand and probably considered nearly extraneous 
in its accuracy.  At that time, no one needed to know the time to within a second, except 
perhaps in the railroad’s case and those persons servicing the precision watches.  
Presently, the Waterbury Regulator No. 61 remains a superbly accurate clock even by 
today’s standards of a precision movement. 

Содержание Waterbury Regulator 61

Страница 1: ...1 No 61 Restoration Log Instruction Manual Andrew LaBounty 2002...

Страница 2: ...2 Waterbury Regulator No 61 Andrew LaBounty Apprentice Clockmaker Sophomore Olathe North High School 2002...

Страница 3: ...ing For Real Now 9 Polishing the Pivot Holes Everything s so Shiny 10 The Escapement Theory Practice and Math 10 Beat and Rate Adjustments Nuts and Knobs 11 Refitting the Second Hand Found in the Case...

Страница 4: ...citizens of that place including a senator and one of the richest men in the country He also spoke of his brother the chief movement mechanic as being as good a brass clock maker as can be found A gre...

Страница 5: ...With the railroad came schedules and people needed to know what the time was to a greater accuracy than simply night or day As such precision regulators were found chiefly in train stations banks and...

Страница 6: ...and take it to our shop then operating from home for restoration First the pendulum was removed and placed to the side Next the weight was detached and placed with the pendulum Finally to take the clo...

Страница 7: ...ere purposely by an unknown repairman Unfortunately it serves no cause for good or ill but to mar the otherwise gorgeous workings of a Waterbury Regulator 61 and it is irreparable Apparently someone t...

Страница 8: ...smaller portion of the gear either in the shape of a lantern or a cut smaller wheel that mates with the wheel of an adjacent gear The pinion is the driven and the wheel is the driver Another differenc...

Страница 9: ...ough the escape pallets and the only constant you know is the minute hand which invariably makes one revolution in an hour With the minute hand as your beginning point and the escapement as the ending...

Страница 10: ...eate a perfect polish This must be done at high speeds and with a good amount of pressure yet not so much of either to burn the steel When done correctly burnishing produces not only a beautiful shine...

Страница 11: ...o hand nut that acts as the pivot hole for the escape wheel The threads were bad and the nut couldn t be screwed on tightly or far enough to determine how loose the escape wheel pivot actually was so...

Страница 12: ...urate as it undoubtedly was with such a bad nut In passing there was another screw I had to create so that the plates would screw down correctly and fully This was done in a very similar fashion excep...

Страница 13: ...ut any extra contamination from the holes If contamination is present it could react with the lubricating oils used later and cause the clock parts to become sticky and stop Toothpick cleaning averted...

Страница 14: ...is extremely difficult Finally I put the escape pallets back into the clock and we checked the entrance drop which is always adjusted before the exit drop We found the entrance drop to be too large d...

Страница 15: ...it on either side until it was perfectly balanced and static on the broach After it was poised I colored the lead with a magic marker to disguise its presence Such methods as super glue and markers c...

Страница 16: ...ence today and I trust it will be around for another 90 or 100 years I would like to thank Mrs Dorland and Mr Carmody for their support in allowing me to restore the clock and I d also like to thank M...

Страница 17: ...turning the crank Rotate the crank clockwise until the top of the weight starts to pass behind the dial This is fully wound and quite preferable to cranking until it stops which causes the dents and d...

Страница 18: ...complete turn of the rating nut If it is seven minutes off in one month of a turn is all that is necessary Cleaning All cleaning of the mechanism movement should be done by a professional It is recom...

Страница 19: ...e leader gently lift the pendulum up and away it is held on with a pin replace the screw in the leader to prevent it from being lost 3 Remove the weight by lifting up on the weight cover cap and then...

Страница 20: ...e movement is reinstalled Reinstall the movement weight and pendulum using the instructions for Moving the Clock as a guide Setting the Beat One final adjustment will be necessary once the clock has b...

Страница 21: ...book 24th Edition by Oberg Jones Horton Ryffel Edited by Robert E Green New York Industrial Press Inc 1992 pp 1706 1707 Seth Thomas Clocks and Movements by Tran Duy Ly Virginia Arlington Book Company...

Страница 22: ...el teeth Tip machine escape wheel teeth to true escape wheel Straighten two pivots Replace threads on hand nut Install three bushings Make one new movement screw extra long and blued to match Realign...

Страница 23: ...heel Pinion 10 leaves Hour Wheel 80 teeth Cannon Pinion 36 leaves Main Wheel 84 teeth Second Wheel 80 teeth Second Wheel Pinion 8 leaves Third Wheel 72 teeth Third Wheel Cut Pinion 12 leaves Third Whe...

Страница 24: ...21 Attachment C Original Sketch...

Страница 25: ...22 Attachment D Other Sketches...

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