Internet Horology Club 185
Early Serial Number Movements? Let's See Yours!

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June 30, 2010, 16:30
Tony Dukes
Early Serial Number Movements? Let's See Yours!
Show us the earliest serial number for one of the watches in your collection. Here is my earliest number-Seth Thomas--sn 215


July 01, 2010, 13:22
Lindell V. Riddle

From 1894 production...

Here is an early Hamilton number 595 which is the Railroad Grade 936 movement.

Wink


July 04, 2010, 17:06
Steven Ford
Here's an early elgin convertible bridge model 2.
#701076 number 76 of first run.


July 04, 2010, 17:22
Harold Visser
This is one of the most spectactular watches I had ever owned, a 17 jewel Howard, #133.
Harold


July 05, 2010, 14:49
David Abbe
Here is my s/n5541 Illinois "Currier"


July 05, 2010, 14:50
David Abbe
Movement one of 210 made in 1873 and this one is signed "O. W. Owen, Mc Henry, ILL"


July 05, 2010, 17:52
Mike LaForest
I can't compare with you guys on your low numbers (how can anybody beat Number 1!), but here is a low number on a Peoria watch - a make not often seen.


July 05, 2010, 21:17
Harold Visser
Here's one not often seen, a United States Watch Co. Marion NJ. Ser. # 4399, an early one....


July 06, 2010, 10:53
Buster Beck
Fairly early Hamilton 992B. C-2604, Porcelain BMN Wide Outer Chapter, #11 Case 1231545 Cool


July 06, 2010, 11:00
Buster Beck
And C-2604 Movement;


July 06, 2010, 17:10
Michael Johnson
Although not a pocket watch, but a marine chronometer, I have N41 which is a Hamilton Model 21.

Sorry, I don't have a picture of it.
November 29, 2010, 19:58
Steven Ford
Here's an early elgin grade 161 #6468012. that makes it the 12th one of the first run,I think.
How fast did they make them in 1895? Would it have been made the first day of production? First week?
Let me know what you think.

Steve


November 29, 2010, 22:45
Edward L. Parsons, Jr.
Here's a first-year Hamilton 992B, C612


C612 (1940) -- Note Small Serial Number Font


November 30, 2010, 01:49
Bill Manders
Like Steve, here a pic of my Elgin Gr. 150 20 jewel P/S. This one is # 29 of the first run, I also ask the question, how fast did they make them back then ?


December 03, 2010, 11:34
Larry Lamphier
Very early Hamilton 992B C515 in #2 case #H177466


December 03, 2010, 11:35
Larry Lamphier
Movement number C515


December 03, 2010, 12:48
David Abbe
Most watch production took about 6 months to a year frpom the startup to the deliveies. Much of the "production data" shows a single year of production which we have presumed to be the delivery date. But the Gelson files listed in the Haimton data for Hamilton show considerable variation in production dates for each set of serial numbers. Also some of the records for other watch companies show a time frame with a multiple months beginning to end for a particular production run.
November 10, 2014, 17:58
Tony Dukes
Just acquired my first Hamilton with a serial number under 1000. Hamilton 936--sn 952
Tony


November 10, 2014, 18:21
Jon Hart
Nice nice - Tony !!!
November 10, 2014, 19:40
Serge Barlas
Adding to the Elgin family:

1871/72 M.D. Ogden 11J, Grade 12, hunter # 194267
Fronted by a National Watch Co. Dial




Kindest regards,

Serge
November 10, 2014, 19:43
Serge Barlas
Picture No.2 movement of National Watch Co. M.D. Ogden # 194267




Kindest regards,

Serge
November 10, 2014, 20:59
Eugene Buffard
A watch that I am really proud of is my Dennison Howard and Davis pocket watch. Serial # 4243 I will try to find a photo of it.
November 11, 2014, 02:04
Paul J. Williams
No. 1392 Dennison Howard Davis . Anybody have a regulator ? (square end w/cone shape tip).

Regards, Paul


November 12, 2014, 15:55
Edward A. Huston
Great, great grandpas Waltham that he used while working on the farm! 1886-ish. I need to take a couple of updated pictures. David Abbe cleaned it up about a year and a half ago and it looks amazing!


November 12, 2014, 18:05
Robert McClelland
Here's a Hamilton 975 movement serial #53777 from December 1897. It was the 278th 975 produced and was part of the first run which started at #53501. I managed to reunite it with it's dial and hands last year where the parts were being sold in three auctions. It was originally produced as a large pillar plate configuration but at some point the pillar plate was modified (nicely) to a standard 16 size. I'm still looking for a 16 size hunting case which will take a positive set stem.


November 12, 2014, 18:06
Robert McClelland
Here is the 975 reunited with the dial and hands. The dial is a 4 post standard 16 size.


November 12, 2014, 18:24
Robert McClelland
Here is a Hamilton 924 movement which may take last place in the "early serial number" contest. It is #1450479 which is 21 from the the highest Hamilton 18-size movement serial number. That was 1450500 produced in 1926, however it was not the latest 18 size produced by date. A 940 gets that honor at #1448200 in 1928 production.


November 12, 2014, 21:15
Bruce Stewart
This is my 18s Ball Hamilton 999, serial number 14,901, circa 1897.


November 12, 2014, 21:15
Bruce Stewart
Ball Hamilton dial. This shot was taken before nice thick William White crystal was added.


November 13, 2014, 18:36
Ethan Lipsig
Serial numbers were not always issued in chronological order of production. That said, the lowest serial-numbered watch I have is a circa 1880s C.H. Meylan, #37 in a heavy 18k rose gold Jeannot & Shiebler OF case. Whether it was the 37th C.H. Meylan is anyone's guess. I don't think I have ever seen a lower-numbered C.H. Meylan. I am skeptical that it was #37, because all my many other C.H. Meylans are in the 5,232 - 97,494 range.


November 13, 2014, 18:40
Ethan Lipsig
Although higher-numbered than my #37 C.H. Meylan, my #820 Elgin B.W. Raymond Grade 69 hunter clearly is a real deal in the low serial number stakes. It was one of the first 750 watches Elgin made in its first year of production, 1867. It's in a 5 oz. Dueber coin silver hunter case. I purchased on the IHC 185 message board.


November 13, 2014, 20:26
Ken Habeeb
Roman numeral dial, Ethan?
November 13, 2014, 21:56
Ethan Lipsig
Yes, it has the correct Roman numeral dial.