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Hello everyone I have an 1930's Ingersoll character watch that has a movement made in Germany of the 'dollar watch' type marked on the plate as Ingersoll and Foreign. My research leads me to believe it was made by a firm named Thiel or Gebrüder Thiel. It is very similar to this firms 'Regular' calibre. I have some pictures of my watch below to illustrate. My question is what should the stem looks like as this is missing.... the stem is pushed to set the time. I do though have a clip that was placed just above the winding stem entry into the movement. There are some photos on this forum to a similar thread from 2009 under the title "R.D.L. lever pw" which shows the movement and a lever to the right of the winding mechanism on the 'Regular' calibre which is not present on my example. Any help appreciated, thank you. Kind regards Douglas Doug ![]() | ||
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You might want to contact this gentleman who specializes in Ingersoll and who is in the UK (Kent). His name is Steve Ward. steveanddiana@btinternet.com | |||
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The Stem and winding pinion may be assembled with the case. Lots of examples at; http://www.mickeymousewatches.co.uk/Ingersoll.html | |||
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Thank you Roger and David for your suggestions and I have contacted the person suggested and the web site given was one I visited early in my research. The trouble is that all internet examples are fully cased. There is a good overview of Thiel watches on the Wiki Watch Site in German which shows many movements but there is not one example so far of the type of movement I have. What I hope is that there may be someone on this forum who has a similar watch and may be willing to uncase the movement and photograph the case with stem in situ.... I would love to return this watch to working condition as it is of great sentimental value. I realise though, this is a big ask as these watches are quite collectable and of value! Kind regards, Douglas Doug | |||
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Hi Guys. I will be responding to Douglas's request very shortly. Regards, Steve. | ||||
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