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New York Standard Watch Company

Jersey City, United States · Fondée en 1885

Fondée par John J. Hiatt, William H. Ferry

New York Standard Watch Company était un fabricant américain de montres fondé à Jersey City, New Jersey en 1885, produisant des mouvements de poche abordables de bonne qualité. La manufacture cessa ses activités en 1929.

Fondée en
1885
Siège social
Jersey City, United States
Groupe
Other
Segment de prix
Entrée de gamme
Statut
Disparue

Cessation: 1929

New York Standard Watch Company cessa ses activités en 1929 lors de la Grande Dépression.

New York Standard démocratisait la précision horlogère — une montre fiable pour ceux que Waltham ignorait.

Collections phares

  • Worm Gear Crown — Distinctive pocket watches featuring the company's patented worm-gear stem-setting mechanism, which eliminated the need for a separate setting lever but proved prone to wear and mechanical issues.
  • Dan Patch — Named after the famous American harness racing horse, this affordable line was marketed to working-class Americans and became one of the company's most recognisable products.
  • Tribune — A reliable everyday pocket watch series produced for the mass market, representing the company's commitment to affordable timekeeping for ordinary citizens.
  • Crown — Entry-level pocket watches that emphasised simplicity and value, featuring basic movements suitable for everyday use by labourers and tradesmen.

Chronologie

  • 1885 — Fondation de la New York Standard Watch Company à Jersey City.
  • 1888 — Patented the distinctive worm-gear crown-setting mechanism, differentiating the company from competitors but introducing long-term reliability concerns.
  • 1895 — Expanded production capacity significantly, becoming one of the larger producers of inexpensive American pocket watches.
  • 1904 — Introduced the Dan Patch line, capitalising on the fame of the celebrated racehorse and targeting working-class consumers.
  • 1929 — New York Standard cesse ses activités lors de la Grande Dépression.

Questions fréquentes sur New York Standard Watch Company

New York Standard fabriquait-elle des montres de qualité ferroviaire ?
New York Standard produisait principalement des montres grand public de qualité standard, avec quelques grades de qualité supérieure, mais ne s'était pas spécialisée dans le segment ferroviaire premium comme Elgin ou Waltham.
Are New York Standard Watch Company watches still valuable?
New York Standard watches hold modest value among collectors of American horology, typically fetching between £30 and £200 depending on condition and model. Rarer variants and those with intact worm-gear mechanisms in working order command higher prices, though they are generally considered entry-level collectibles.
Can I still buy a New York Standard Watch Company watch today?
Vintage New York Standard pocket watches can be found through antique dealers, estate sales, and online auction platforms. However, due to the inherent fragility of the worm-gear mechanism, finding examples in reliable working condition requires careful inspection and often professional servicing.
What made the worm-gear mechanism distinctive?
The worm-gear crown-setting system allowed the wearer to set the time using only the crown, without a separate setting lever. While innovative and convenient, the mechanism was prone to excessive wear and became a known weakness, contributing to the watches' reputation for unreliability over time.
Who bought New York Standard watches when they were new?
The company specifically targeted working-class Americans who needed affordable, functional timepieces. Factory workers, farmers, and tradesmen comprised the primary customer base, as these watches cost significantly less than offerings from premium American manufacturers.

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