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From the American Horology Archive:

Lancaster Watch Co.

Grade: Lancaster Watch

Manufacturer: Lancaster Watch Co.
Manufacturer Location: Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Movement Serial Number: 1018
Grade: Lancaster Watch
Variation: No. 1
Model: Perry
Estimated Production Year: 1875
Run Quantity: 20
Grade/Model Run: 1 of 3
Grade/Model Total Production: 920
Variant Est. Production: 120 (18S-MPERRY-20J-HNP)
Size: 18s
Jewels: 20j
Movement Configuration: Hunting
Movement Finish: Nickel
Movement Setting: Pendant
Plate: 3/4 Plate
Train: Quick
Regulator: Patent
Hairspring: Breguet
Adjusted: No
Railroad Grade: No
Movement Markings: Lancaster Watch Co.
Penn.
Case: Various
Run ID: 1.G1.18S1.M1.H1.P1.20J1
Database Version: v52.219
Advanced Metrics
PWDB Absolute Rarity Index:
Scoped for Grade/Size/Model/Configuration
2.75
PWDB Relative Rarity Index:
Rarity within Manufacturer - Scoped for Grade/Size/Model/Configuration
20.27
Share of Production:
Share within Manufacturer - Scoped for Grade/Size/Model/Configuration
0.405%
Registry Population: 1 (5.00%)
Research Note: Adams & Perry Watch Co. Production

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