Internet Horology Club 185
Aurora Watch, comments appreciated
September 14, 2011, 18:52
Mike HodgeAurora Watch, comments appreciated
I just picked this up this afternoon. Got it locally and would appreciate the Good, Bad, and Ugly on it. To me it appears to be a seven jewel, it is an 18s, and is in a Hunter Case. Needs a crystal and seconds hand, runs, looks to have had an unorthodox repair on the Mspg Barrel. This was an impulse buy and I hope I didn't get taken too badly.

September 14, 2011, 18:53
Mike HodgeCloser look
September 14, 2011, 18:55
Mike HodgeMovement is running, lever set and missing at least one screw.
September 14, 2011, 18:56
Mike Hodgemovement #2
September 14, 2011, 18:57
Mike HodgeOdd case marking. I have not seen this before. Any thoughts?
September 14, 2011, 19:40
Brad RichardsonMike, Aurora was purchased by a group of business men in Lancaster, PA, and became Hamilton Watch Company. All of it's machinery, and key people, most notably Charles D. Rood and Henry J. Cain, went to Lancaster. Rood was Hamilton's first president, and Cain designed their first watch. You've got a lovely piece of pre-Hamilton history here. It is also in a beautiful box-hinge case, which are becoming hard to find, it runs, and doesn't appear to need too much in the way of repairs. That, and because of it's historical ties to Hamilton, I'd say you "done real good" indeed! Regards, Brad
September 14, 2011, 20:41
Mike HodgeThanks Brad. I think it is an unusual buy and certainly needs cleaning up.
September 14, 2011, 21:05
Brad RichardsonYou should be able to chase down those missing screws, and I think William White just may have a crystal to fit this. If it were me, I'd be sending it down to Chris Abell for a COA, and possibly right the "unorthodox" repair job. Unless you can do all that yourself.

Brad
September 14, 2011, 21:44
Eugene BuffardIt is not 18kt case but it should be low kt gold. The last one I had marked like this was 9kt.
September 14, 2011, 21:50
Brad RichardsonMike, can you post some pics of the front and back of the case. Don't know much about them, just want to see what the whole package looks like.
September 14, 2011, 23:15
Mike HodgeBrad, that will be done tomorrow. I think I'd like to get some before and afters on this one. I had literally just got it when I took the several photos. Tonight I'll search my crystal cabinet and try to replace the missing one.
Any idea as to value, jewel count, etc? Looks like a 7 jewel to me, but what do I know?
September 14, 2011, 23:21
Jared BrinkerMike-
I'm guessing 10 or 14 jewels. I would typically say 11 or 15, but the bushing on the 4th wheel cuts it back one

September 14, 2011, 23:28
Peter Kaszubskinice one I did pick one myself few weeks back
will post new pictures with clean dial
mine is what they call pair case.
but here is my old post.
https://ihc185.infopop.cc/eve/f...6047761/m/8413912567September 14, 2011, 23:35
Brad RichardsonAccording to the Gilbert/Engle book, they made low to medium grade watches 7j, 11j, and 15j. From what I can see, this watch is in the $4-500.00 range in mint condition. Regards, Brad
September 15, 2011, 00:56
Mike HodgeI was able to replace the missing screws with some from an old parts watch. They seem to fit fine both functionally and cosmetically. Also found a crystal that seems fine, so tomorrow I will do some polishing and see how the case looks. If this is a $4-5 hundred dollar watch then I did well. if it is a $200 watch I'll live with it and if it's a $50 watch I'll feel real bad!
September 15, 2011, 10:59
Brad RichardsonNaw, I think it's a lot more than $50.00.
September 15, 2011, 12:26
Gene PianoLooks to be goldfilled, in your first photo i see wear through just below the pendant and above the box hinge. Geno
September 15, 2011, 12:27
Gene PianoDefinately goldfilled, you can see the wear in the other photos too. Geno
September 15, 2011, 13:29
Mike HodgeCheck out the covers!
September 15, 2011, 13:30
Mike HodgeBack
September 15, 2011, 13:31
Mike HodgeCrystal fit. Will post after photos, After!
September 15, 2011, 14:12
Brad RichardsonLooks like a keeper Mike. Those front and back covers should really shine once you get the crud off of 'em! Beautiful designs. I was thinking, a very old Hamilton second hand might just do the trick. Regards, Brad
September 15, 2011, 17:59
Mike HodgeAfter. Front
September 15, 2011, 18:00
Mike HodgeThe back
September 15, 2011, 18:03
Mike HodgeStill need a secons hand. I am impressed with the amount of detail on this case. Hope it holds the polish well.
September 15, 2011, 19:32
Brad RichardsonSimply gorgeous Mike!