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posted August 15, 2010 18:07
Wind indicators sorta fascinate me, because they came with a fuel gage for people who forgot to wind their watches.

With that in mind, I've been looking for one 16-size from the three American companies that made them: Elgin, Waltham, and Rockford. I've gotten every one of them from various 185 members, so I thought I'd show them off Wink

My Elgin 5-pos 21j BW Raymond -

 
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posted August 15, 2010 18:07
A nice, clean movement -

 
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posted August 15, 2010 18:08
A Keystone case in great shape to house it -

 
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posted August 15, 2010 18:08
My Waltham 5-pos 21j Crescent Street -

 
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posted August 15, 2010 18:09
The unusually clean movement even has the original case screws -

 
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posted August 15, 2010 18:10
And the Keystone cased-by-Waltham factory case -

 
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posted August 15, 2010 18:11
And my Rockford 665 17j Indicator -

 
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posted August 15, 2010 18:11
And another very clean movement -

 
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posted August 15, 2010 18:12
A simple Keystone case -

 
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posted August 15, 2010 18:38
Beautiful Watches I like the Rockford the best. Of coarse it is the most expensive. And hardest to find.
 
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posted August 16, 2010 02:26
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful! That is quite a collection of wind indicators that I know you are proud of. And the movements are just about flawless. Those plates just glow. And not a single half head screw to be found! Wink
 
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posted August 16, 2010 11:09
Eric,

Beautiful watches and skillful photography. A stunning combination.

Thanks for sharing,


John
 
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posted August 16, 2010 11:23
Eric,
Thanks for sharing the pictures of your 3 wind indicators. The condition of the watches appears to be outstanding. Great pictures and great watches.
Tony
 
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posted August 16, 2010 11:55
Thank You Eric Smile

Spectacular collection for sure Cool

regards,
bb
 
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posted August 16, 2010 12:51
Very nice, not only did you get all three, but you found excellent examples of each. Thank you for showing them.
 
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posted August 16, 2010 13:42
EU,
Worthy watches all - to say the least! Nothing presents a classic watch like a minty, polished, gold case! I imagine we'll be seeing these on the IHC auction pages sometime next year, huh? Keep your powder dry...
Mike
 
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posted August 16, 2010 18:19
Eric,

Beautiful examples.....well done and the photos are great too.

Steve
 
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posted August 17, 2010 12:25
All three are very nice looking watches. I was lucky enough to get an Elgin 506 WI off of ebay at a decent price, mine is in a mainliner style JBoss case while in great condtion looks spartan compared to yours. I would have to give it a toss-up between the BWR (case eye candy) and the Rockford (movement eye candy). Rockford designers must have worked overtime to dream up the DMK effects they put on their better movments.
 
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posted August 31, 2010 00:49
Great collection of wind indicators! Really makes you appreciate how vast this hobby goes.
 
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posted September 01, 2010 09:06
I too have 3 indicators, but alas, mine are all Waltham! Great collection and super photos. Thanks for sharing them with us. I collect 16s RR grade specifically and hope to include all up and down models someday.
 
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posted September 01, 2010 09:19
Good going Eric, three stunning examples. Wonderful photography too.


Best Regards,

Ed
 
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