Pocket Watch Database
Seth Thomas Size 6s Model 14: Overview & Production
The Model 14 was a 3/4 split-plate model. Material catalogs provide the following serial blocks for the Model 14 movements: 100,001-128,000, 137,001-138,000, 139,001-141,000, 142,001-144,000, and 165,001-166,000. This model was produced from c.1890-1901. All models were fitted with flat hairsprings and were available as male winding pinion first and then adapted to female pinion (around serial #116801). All are equipped with a safety pinion and marked as such.
Model 14 Features
Note: Diagrams and photos displayed are intended to serve as a represenation of this model.
Plate cut, finishing style, jewel count, regulator, and other features may differ between grades within the same model designation.
Plate cut, finishing style, jewel count, regulator, and other features may differ between grades within the same model designation.
Size | 6s |
Configuration | Hunting |
Plate | 3/4 |
Setting | Lever |
Finish | Gilt or Nickel |
Notes | 3/4 Split Plate |
Model 14 Image Gallery |
Model 14 Production
Total Production: | ~34,000 |
Est. Production Years: | 1890 - 1901 |
Earliest Serial: | 100,001 |
Latest Serial: | 166,000 |
Runs: | ~31 |
Smallest Run: | 100 |
Largest Run: | 7,000 |
Distinctive Grades: | 4 |
Model 14 Production Segments
Model 14 (All Variations): 34,000 ETP | |
Gilt: 24,500 (72.06%) | Nickel: 9,500 (27.94%) |
Hunting: 34,000 (100.00%) |
Lever: 34,000 (100.00%) |
7j: 24,700 (72.65%) | 11j: 5,500 (16.18%) | 15j: 3,100 (9.12%) | 16j: 700 (2.06%) |