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Bruce B.'s thread regarding info on a 16s movement sparked an idea for the following. We have all seen and most of us have in our collection, 7J, 11J, 15J, 19J, 21J, & 23J(if lucky enough! ![]() I'd like to see odd jewel count movements, i.e. 8J, 9J, 13J, 16J, 18J. Unfortunately, I do not have any "odd jewel count movements" in my watch collection. At least I don't think I do. ![]() Would make for a unique collection. Do you have any in your collection? Want to share? Let's fire this thread up with those uncommon, seldom seen odd jewel count movements! A discussion as well would be welcomed! Comments? ![]() | ||
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Steph, I have a 9 jewel 16s Elgin and a South Bend. I also have a 13j GM Wheeler 18s and a 20j 18s Father Time. Hampden, 18s 16j nothing special though. I'll try to get some photos up soon. Anybody else? Aaron | ||||
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I posted a response to Jerry's Illinois information in the other thread. The question to Jerry was something along the lines of how does a variant (watch with an odd jewel count) come to be? Was it Friday at quiting time? Monday morning after a hangover? Did not order enough jewels for that weeks run?. Interesting stuff for sure Bruce Byrd | |||
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Hi Aaron, Thanks for sharing! We'll look forward to pics! ![]() I would like to hear more, see more ![]() ![]() Stephanie O'Neil | |||
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I am posting 3 pictures of 'odd' jewel counts. The first picture is an 18-jewel modern Russian pocket watch that I bought in 1994. It was produced as a commerative of Columbus' discoveries in 1492 by Molnija watch factory. ![]() | ||||
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Second picture: 9-jewel Waltham from the late 1930's. It was my Grandpa's watch, before this he had carried a dollar watch. I should have serviced since the main spring is broken as well as the glass crystal. Sometime in the nearly 40 years he carried the watch the crown was replaced by a yellow one; seems the local watch repairman had no white crowns that would fit. ![]() | ||||
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Third picture: A Trenton model 2 from 1889-1891, 18 size, lever set and 4 (four) jewels. ![]() | ||||
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Here are a couple of odd jewel counts from my collection: Columbus Railway King, 18S, 16J, Hamilton 4992B, 16S 22J. Best Regards, Ed | |||
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Elgin 6 size | ||||
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My only contribution - a 16j Ball hunter ![]() | ||||
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I have a 20 jewel Cornell Paul Cornell. | ||||
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Oops! That's a 19J Paul Cornell. Owned a 20J Lancaster and 20J Keystone but sold both. | ||||
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