Jump to content

Schild and Cie Hebdomas 8 day pocket watch 6 jewel


Eckehardt

Recommended Posts

I have a Schild cie hebdomas pocket watch. Can anyone tell me what year era might this be. The only serial number I have is above the Schild Co is BW388SG. On the fold open caseback. Did they still use the the bridge type Balance bridge movement with the balance wheel in the center of the bridge like the open face dial version of the cie hebdomas style. Now for service. This unit has a huge mainspring with a special tooled holddown in the center. If one needs to remove that after the spring tension is relaxed. Does the center screw turn clockwise to open or counter clockwise? 

1515813446886801831142.jpg

1515813543412985485679.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think your travel clock would date from around 1920 give or take 5 years either way, I dont think this movement has the same bridge layout as the classic open face Hebdomas it will have a fairly standard bridge layout with the regulator arm pointing downwards at a 90 degree angle please see this link to a watch it is a movement that will be similar to what is in this clock:

//www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Superb-8-day-w-w-1-1915-officers-silver-miltary-trench-wrist-watch-very-accurate/152857305233?hash=item2397016091:g:q68AAOSw-U1aUmOk

I have one of the watch versions of this movement but it is not in running order the teeth on the mainspring barrel are very delicate and are easy to break which is the case with the watch I have so for now it languishes in the parts bin, but I feel pretty sure the travel clock you have show will be a similar movement.

The screw in the center should unscrew in the opposite direction to the winding direction but either way as long as you are careful you should be able the get it off and be careful lifting the mainspring barrel off 8 days worth of mainspring goes a long way !

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This would around 1920’s to 1930’s going by the style of the case. Depending on the spring, this could be 30 hour or 8day. I cannot remember about the screw sorry. Just make sure you release all the power before attempting to take it apart. In many of these types of movements, the winding gears are prone to wear and slip, all down to the very strong spring in the 8-day ones, due to poor quality metal used in the winding meconium.  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Was the Schild company or Otto Schild any relationship to the Legendary Adolf Schild the founder of Eterna. Or was this a total different Schild. It seemed like after Graizly turned over to Schild with Hebdow. It seems like the Schild end paled to insignificance. Too bad not more is written about this Company. Now Hebdomas end of it is totally different.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 1 month later...

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.



  • Recently Browsing

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Topics

  • Posts

    • In the meantime whilst awaiting a better plan, please drop me a quick hello on my email. 
    • I looked at it like this, I've built a lot of stuff in my time, building structures and furniture,those are my creations and they will still be here way way after I'm gone. Traditional watchmakers felt the need to pass their knowledge on, ideas that they created . I assume with them as it is with me, leaving their mark on the earth, a way of being remembered. This creation of Mark's has brought thousands of people together to pass their knowledge around,  ideas that will continue to be used for lifetimes. Ideas that should continue to be procured. If for whatever reason the forum ceased to exist, not quite like Ranfft's, that didn't disappear but much less usable. Then that is sad, such a massive loss of communication between good people and a wealth of knowledge lost. There should be something in place for when that happens which could be next week, next year or in 10 years. Might not be a topical subject for a lot of folk or boardering on controversy, i did say i talk about stuff other people dont. But if you dont talk about it and something happens then you've lost it and you ain't gonna fix it .
    • I've remained silent on this thread, and at the risk of upsetting everyone, the thing that worries me the most the the apparent absence of Mark. The moderators do a great job and the members also pitch in, and the site seems to run itself, but it is a concern for the future of this forum when the owner is absent for all intents and purposes. Like many of the comments above I would hate to log in one day and things be closed down as I rely on this site for ideas and knowledge and also cheer me up. maybe the Moderators could reach out to him, assuming he does not read this thread, and express our concerns and let us know the plans going forward? some kind of WRT ark
    • That was the exact reason for me starting this thread watchie. Still we haven't worked out how the regulars are going to hook up if it goes tits up. I honestly think something should be arranged to stay in contact, we all help each other so much. 
    • Yeah ive watched that a few times before,  i couldnt find my old school dividers to scribe it up 😅 Yep thats the guy i bought a roll from . Thanks Nicklesilver that answers that perfectly and more or less what i thought an experiment over time would prove . The jumper arm is quite thick along its length, i left it that way intentionally, i thought the original was probably very thin, i didnt see that it was already missing. Setting isn't particularly stiff as such just positive, i still need to take it out and polish where it mates with the stem release. 
×
×
  • Create New...