Hudson Super Six car watches
Some of them were mounted on the dash, some were mounted in the rear
compartment of limousines. Some used a screw on type of mounting,
others had a "stand" as mounted on rear compartment at back of front
seat.
The better quality ones have a little round aperature between III &
IV showing red/white - this is called in clock/watch parlance an
"up/down indicator"; as red begins to show, indicates spring is
winding down & time to re-wind.
Unfortunately a lot more of the watches survive than the cars, LOL.
compartment of limousines. Some used a screw on type of mounting,
others had a "stand" as mounted on rear compartment at back of front
seat.
The better quality ones have a little round aperature between III &
IV showing red/white - this is called in clock/watch parlance an
"up/down indicator"; as red begins to show, indicates spring is
winding down & time to re-wind.
Unfortunately a lot more of the watches survive than the cars, LOL.
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