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Reply to "Railroad Pocket Watches"

First, you are not intended to be the one removing the back of the watch.  That was to be the job of the authorized jeweler engaged by the railroad to inspect, clean and adjust the watch on a regular basis, usually annual or semi-annual.  He was required to issue a record for you to present to the Trainmaster in order to be continued in the service of the company.  Towns serving as division points all had such jewelers and they would often inscribe (scratch) the date of their inspection on the inside of the back.

It is hard to find anyone to work on these master timepieces, anymore.  Search the web, I think there's a guy in Texas...

Last edited by Rapid Transit Holmes

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