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Forgive my nomenclature as I am new to horology and this forum. I have a large (perhaps size 18) gold Dueber pocket watch case with a stem winding mechanism. The case is much more decorative than the Dueber cases I have seen. And it is elaborately decorated with a stag on one side and monogram square on the other, both sides surrounded by numerous other details. Also unusually there are large solid shoulders on either side of the winding stem. The movement has been removed unfortunately, but the case is in excellent condition and includes the glass face. The markings include the raised anchor, serial number 1321915 and the raised letters/numbers "14K." I have been unable to find another case like it, and hope that one of your members may know enough about Dueber cases to tell me how to proceed in making it available to someone in the preservation world who will put it to proper use or restore it with the appropriate works. Thanks, Greg
 
Posts: 13 | Location: Brookhaven, Georgia in the USA | Registered: October 14, 2016
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I would be interested in seeing some pictures of it and would possibly buy it from you. thanks.
 
Posts: 203 | Location: British Columbia in Canada | Registered: May 11, 2014
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Hello Greg,

We invite you to become an IHC185 Member.

Part of IHC185 Membership is access to our BUY AND SELL HERE, THE IHC185™ TRADING MART where as the title indicates you can buy or sell to other IHC185 Members on our site.

We look for to you joining us!


Dr. Deborah L. Irvine
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Contact eMail: ihc185@roadrunner.com

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Posts: 5386 | Location: Northern Ohio in the U.S.A. | Registered: December 04, 2002
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Posts: 5386 | Location: Northern Ohio in the U.S.A. | Registered: December 04, 2002
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Greg, Welcome to IHC185!! Smile

If you like just send me the pictures and I will post them for you until you get a chance to work it out.

larrylamphier@aol.com

Regards,
Larry
 
Posts: 2733 | Location: Northeastern United States | Registered: February 28, 2010
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Wow! Nice case!! Smile

 
Posts: 2733 | Location: Northeastern United States | Registered: February 28, 2010
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That is a magnificent case , there are some that frown on putting a watch back toghther , but taking one apart is the sin [imo ] you could look at the screw locations and put a similar movement in it . That is called a 'box hinge ' case ,and it is really nice ,when you consider normal wear this one must have been in a drawer . Good luck !


an after thought is to send it to a watchmaker , he could find a movement quickly, if it has only one set of screw-marks I would really try to find the right movement
 
Posts: 1574 | Location: Maryland in the USA | Registered: June 04, 2015
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Also keep in mind that until about the 1920's or so, movements and cases were sold separately, so there's no 'sin' in ANYTHING you put in that case, as it predates the factory cased watches.

I totally agree trying to match any existing case screw marks to a matching movement if possible, but you're not tied down to that with this case. They were sold completely separate and apart of any watch company movement.

It being a Dueber case, a nice Hampden movement would be right for the case, but I've owned several 18s Elgins that were cased in Dueber's, and they were original marriages too!

Oh, and welcome aboard, Greg! Smile

Regards! Mark
 
Posts: 3837 | Location: Estill Springs, Tennessee, USA | Registered: December 02, 2002
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Greg,

The Internet Horology Club 185 is a Non-Profit Educational Organization staffed entirely by unpaid volunteers.

Processing registrations and/or membership is a manual process - so there will be delays in completing that process as it is not automatic.

Thank you for your understanding and patience.

Debbie
 
Posts: 5386 | Location: Northern Ohio in the U.S.A. | Registered: December 04, 2002
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Understood. Thank you, Greg
 
Posts: 13 | Location: Brookhaven, Georgia in the USA | Registered: October 14, 2016
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