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THE LONDON WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER.

[Extract from tie Leading Article.] London-, March 5, 1893. "... While . oil the subject of "Waltbam Watches we may mention that we have seen a letter from the commander of the Gordon Caatle (Castle line or Steampackets), who was fortunate enough to save life at sea, and who for his gallant conduct waa presented in September last with a Gold Keyleas Waltham Watch by the President of the United States, on behalf of the London Local Marine Board. Referring to this presentation watch, he says :—' When I left London the watch was six seconds fast, and on my arrival at .Singapore it was. only three seconds slow, 3 moat extraordinary performance for a watch, as I carried it on my person the whole of the time. 1 compared it every day with my chrcraomebcra on tho passage it seldon or never differed one second frojr; them; in fact, I found it almost if not as good as my Ghronometers, which is a great thing to say for a watch carried about and subject to all kinds of jolts.' "

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6829, 6 October 1883, Page 3 (Supplement)

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THE LONDON WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6829, 6 October 1883, Page 3 (Supplement)

THE LONDON WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6829, 6 October 1883, Page 3 (Supplement)