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I have in my possession two watch cases that neither a 16s or a 18s mvmt will fit in. One is a hunter and the other is an open face made sometime in the 30's I assume because it has the CB&Q Zephyr machine engraved on the back like so many base metal replacement cases of the period have. But both are gold filled. Can anyone in the group here here tell me what 17s mvmts might fit outside of the Illinois Sangamo Specials. As I said one is a hunter. I can post photos but you cant tell what the internal size is from a photo. Thanks in advance. Michael | |||
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Hi Michael , If you could post a picture , also there should be serial numbers and a manufactures name on the inside cover | ||||
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Some other 17 size movements are the Waltham 1888 and the Hamilton large pillar plate movements that were made before about 1900. | ||||
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Elgin convertible model is bit bigger than size 16 and is not size 17 | |||
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elgin had a 17 size early in their line-up | ||||
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Kevin, I'll post photos tomorrow along with actual ID the best I can measure. I cant find my calipers right now, Murphy's Law I guess. It just does not seem right that these cases that appear to be so common were built for an uncommon size unless the Swiss fakes some how come into play here. | ||||
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