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The most popular of all the long-wind models, “Series E” was released around 1885 and was sold until 1890. The watch is visually very different from its two predecessors, “B” and “C” as the wide reflector ring was done away with. It was offered in a variety of embossed case styles. The dust cover is marked “Series E” and a warning which reads, “Do not remove this cap unless you are a practical watch repairer.” “Series E” was sold for around $2.50, making it one of the most inexpensive Waterbury watches ever sold. The movement is the typical rotary long-wind 6’s aluminum movement.