Pocket Watch Database

We noticed that you entered a relatively short serial number.
"101" could possibly indicate the grade of the watch and not the serial number of your movement. Serial numbers are usually more than a few digits.
From the American Horology Archive:

Auburndale Watch Co.

Grade: Timer

Manufacturer: Auburndale Watch Co. Question Mark
Manufacturer Location: Auburdale, Massachusetts Question Mark
Movement Serial Number: 101 Question Mark
Grade: Timer Question Mark
Variation: Pat Applied For Question Mark
Model: Wales Question Mark
Estimated Production Year: 1878 Question Mark
Run Quantity: 100 Question Mark
Grade/Model Run: 1 of 12 Question Mark
Grade/Model Total Production: 3,430 Question Mark
Variant Est. Production: 150 (18S-MWALES-5J-ONK-U-PAT APPLIED FOR) Question Mark
Size: 18s Question Mark
Jewels: 5j Question Mark
Movement Configuration: Openface Question Mark
Movement Finish: Nickel Question Mark
Movement Setting: Key Question Mark
Plate: 3/4 Plate Question Mark
Regulator: Plain Question Mark
Hairspring: Flat Question Mark
Railroad Grade: No Question Mark
Movement Markings: Auburndale Timer
Patent Applied For
Case: Various Question Mark
Run ID: 4.G1.18S2.M1.O2.K1.5J2 Question Mark
Database Version: v52.452 Question Mark
Advanced Metrics
PWDB Absolute Rarity Index:
Scoped for Grade/Size/Model/Configuration
10.32 Question Mark
PWDB Relative Rarity Index:
Rarity within Manufacturer - Scoped for Grade/Size/Model/Configuration
1,181.03 Question Mark
Share of Production:
Share within Manufacturer - Scoped for Grade/Size/Model/Configuration
85.112% Question Mark
Registry Population:
Scoped for This Run Only
3 (3.00%) Question Mark

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