Internet Horology Club 185
MOON HANDS?

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October 29, 2010, 11:37
Larry Lamphier
MOON HANDS?
Hi, can anyone tell me what these moon hands go to? I know it's not this Hamilton 992, #2307277

Thank you.

Regards,
Larry


October 29, 2010, 11:42
Eugene Buffard
Some of your lower grade 16sz Getty Illinois watches came with Moon Hands. My suspicion is they are after market. I could be wrong but I thought most factory Period hands would of had a silver circle in the middle of the minute hand.
October 29, 2010, 11:59
Jerry King
Or they could be #2146 Elgin hands....

Regards,

Jerry
October 29, 2010, 12:24
Larry Lamphier
That is just a bad camere angel Eugene. They do have the silver circle. They are a real nice set of hands. I just had a pretty good idea they didn't go on a 1925 Hamilton 992. Maybe a 1942-43 Hamilton, but not this one.

I just remembered Jerry, I sold a 12 size Waltham on here that had moon hands also.
Well, wish I had an Elgin that needed hands, but I don't.
Thanks for the help guys. Smile

Regards,
Larry
October 29, 2010, 15:31
Claude Griffith
On a 16s movement you would see moon hands on the Elgin grades 155/161 but you also see moon hands on the Burlington 21j
October 29, 2010, 18:08
Buster Beck
Hey Lawrence Smile

Well you are right about the hands NOT going on any RR watch from Hamilton in 1925, but they could have POSSIBLY used the Breguet hands on WW2 992B's Eek as material was short. They do appear to be Hamilton hands which would have been used on lesser grades such as 956 etc. from at least back to the 1915 era and maybe earlier and later Big Grin

Hope that helps Confused

regards,
bb
October 29, 2010, 19:02
Larry Lamphier
Wow, Thanks Buster!! If it's Hamilton I KEEP it! You know that Smile

I wish I knew what you guys do Claude, but hey, That's why I'm a member here!!

Thenks again.

Regards,
Larry
October 29, 2010, 20:00
Jerry King
This is what makes watch collecting so interesting....and as the old saying goes, a moon hand is a moon hand, is a moon hand....well that isn't necessarily true....

Most if not all watch companies used Moon Hands on their watches at times, but each company that did used slightly different, in appearance....

Elgin used multiple types of Moon Hands on each size watch, for example on the 18 size KW they used #2065 and on the 18s SW used #1320 and they did not look the same....

Additionally, on their 16s watches they used #2146, which is similar to the one in question, on the majority of their 16s but used #21 on their Convertibles - Mdl. 1 & 2....plus they used #396 and also #398 on the Mdl. 4....and all had different appearanes....

As far as the moon hands in question, they very well could be Hamilton hands, I don't have a Hamilton parts book, maybe someone has one that could tell us for sure....and Buster could very well be correct....

Regards,

Jerry
October 29, 2010, 20:09
Buster Beck
Here's link to a set on a Hamilton 956 from 1918. That's all I can come up with at the moment Smile;

https://ihc185.infopop.cc/eve/f...341040071#2341040071

regards,
bb
October 29, 2010, 21:34
Jerry King
You nailed this one on the head, Buster....The hands on that 956 in the link is the exact hands shown above on the 992....

Thanks for the clearification....

Regards,

Jerry
October 29, 2010, 23:41
Larry Lamphier
Thank you Buster!

When I noticed the color of the hands is when I decided to put them on here. They just seemed to be the right color.

They are on a 1925 movement too. But talk about being all messed up! It has what looks like a Melamine dial, the case bow is JUNK, and they used the wrong tool to forse the second hand on, is's bent into the dial. Mad
It will be fun putting this one back to where it belongs.

Thank you for all the help and input everyone!

I really appreciate it. Smile

Regards,
Larry