Internet Horology Club 185
Illinois Grade 100 new discovery

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January 07, 2007, 14:56
Russ Snyder
Illinois Grade 100 new discovery
In his book on Illinois watches, Bill Meggers described the 18S Grade "100" watch which had many of the characteristics of the Grade "105" watch (p. 102 in Meggers & Ehrhardt, with photo on p. 97, #4). Since then additional "105 look-alikes" have also appeared in several variations:

A 16RJ Model "3" that Meggers described (s/n 301,825) and later one with s/n 301,828

A 15RJ Model "2" version with s/n 301,690.

A 15RJ Model "1" KW version with s/n 301,627 and 301,651.

An individual from Quebec, Canada, Louis Beaulieu, contacted me last week with information and photos of s/n 301,661 which he had inherited from his grandfather (born in 1878). This watch is also a Model "1" and has the identical dial as found on s/n 301,651. He is most interested in any additional information other collectors might have on this "105-look-alike" beyond what I was able to provide, and will be following this discussion here.

Also, Mr. Beaulieu is in need of a suggestion or recommendation for a reputable watch repairman in Quebec to clean & oil this watch (which he will be passing along to his daughter). If you know of one, please post the information here or send it to him at: LBeaulieu@cgaspesie.qc.ca

Thanks to all for any additional information on this unique variation. Since the total production of the Model 1, 2 & 3 versions of this watch was only 102, the discovery of this 6th example seems extraordinary to me.

Russ

S/N 301,661