Internet Horology Club 185
Neat Old Pocket Watch
February 26, 2022, 16:25
Joey HammNeat Old Pocket Watch
Just wanted to get any information I could on this old watch. I do not have a case like this in my collection and this case is solid, not gold filled. Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks,
February 26, 2022, 16:28
Joey HammMovement
February 26, 2022, 19:48
Tom DunnIf serial # is 1137811 I'm seein a 18S 11J Model 1 Grade 13 from 1883
Says it's KW/KS but yours isn't?
May have wrong serial number
Looks like nice case!
February 26, 2022, 19:53
John WillisHi Joey: Just a comment about the case. It would appear to be a Rockford "convertable". Is that correct? John
February 26, 2022, 20:27
Bila WirriganwaltersHi Joey, just wondering mate if you can give me the number of the Muckle case and some other info such as the data from the case lids, i.e. markings that are there as we collect this info, Cheers?
February 26, 2022, 23:26
Joey HammThanks for the comments. Bila, I will get the case markings next time I see the watch.
February 27, 2022, 09:33
Douglas D. WeaverThe serial # must be 1187811. That makes it a 16 size 11 jewel grade 92 made in 1883.
February 27, 2022, 18:08
Joey HammI checked the S/N, Douglas you are correct.
March 03, 2022, 11:08
John WillisBila: Not to hijack Joey's post but I will give you info on my Muckle case.
Inside front cover "Rockford"
Coin
24740
Inside Back cover: "Rockford"
24740
E.A Muckle
Pat.April 3 1883
My watch currently has a Rockford movement but not sure it is original. Do you know if all Muckle cases came with the Elgin movement? Do you know if they made both 18 and 16 size cases. John
March 03, 2022, 21:56
Joey HammJohn,
When you get time, show us a pic.
Take care,
Joey
March 04, 2022, 07:10
Bila WirriganwaltersThanks for the number John, Muckle cases came with movements from an array of Manufacturer's. Muckle cases were made in both 18 Size and 16 Size case sizes.
Some case's where marked for Rockford,some with "Northwest", "Northwestern" for the "Northwestern Case Co and some that carried Muhr's trademark, which were probably marked for them, not produced by them.
Can you post a picture of the Rockford movement and its dial John as well?
March 04, 2022, 15:56
John WillisThanks Bila: Will try to post pics but may need Dr. Debbie's help. Thanks for the info.John
March 04, 2022, 18:27
Bila WirriganwaltersThanks John, look forward to viewing them if you or Dr. Debbie can post

March 05, 2022, 15:28
Dr. Debbie Irvine
John Willis image #1
March 05, 2022, 15:28
Dr. Debbie Irvine
John Willis image #2
March 05, 2022, 15:28
Dr. Debbie Irvine
John Willis image #3
March 05, 2022, 15:28
Dr. Debbie Irvine
John Willis image #4
March 05, 2022, 15:52
John WillisThanks for the help, John
March 05, 2022, 18:21
Bila WirriganwaltersThanks for the photos John and Dr. Debbie, looks like a nice combo

John, I take it that the lever is at approximately 24-25 minute mark and is that another screw marked on the case rim near that part serial, or just an artifact in the picture?
March 06, 2022, 09:19
Joey HammJohn,
Great looking watch!!!
Joey
March 06, 2022, 09:40
John WillisThanks Joey, Bila that is a screw mark so at some time it must of had a different movement, not sure what it would have been. . Yes lever is at approx 25 min. location. Thanks for your input. John
March 06, 2022, 12:00
Ethan LipsigI don't recall ever seeing a Muckle case except in a few photos. Muckles weren't the only convertible cases on the market. I own a circa 1860s Alfred Lavalette KW (Swiss) cased in a 14k Baldwin & Co. convertible case, marked "Patent April 13, 1858". Although I see that the Muckle case shown in this posting is inscribed with an 1888 patent date, I wonder whether Muckle cases used the Baldwin patent or used a similar approach to convertibility. Do any of you know?
March 06, 2022, 19:10
John WillisHi Ethan: Beautiful case. Can the movement ring with the movement in be removed fron the outer case? In the Muckle design the movement with the center ring can be removed which makes it easier to work on it. I have no idea if there is any relationship between the two cases.
March 06, 2022, 22:55
Ethan LipsigJohn, as best I recall, the movement ring and movement cannot be removed. The watch is in my bank's vault, so I cannot verify this.
March 07, 2022, 00:26
Bila WirriganwaltersEthan the main difference between the Baldwin case and a Muckle is that the Baldwin center ring is approximately at 45% to the perpendicular (this allows for the sub-dial to be correct for either hunter or open face configuration), also most Baldwin cases you see will be key-wind, where as the Muckle are stem-wind.
Muckle also had a very similar case patent as the 1888 one as early as 1867, another 9 years after the Baldwin design. Whether Muckle based his case with his own alteration of the center ring being perpendicular when compared to the Baldwin case I do not know.
March 07, 2022, 05:35
Bila WirriganwaltersLooks like they also made a convertible case with the center ring perpendicular as well Ethan, also the Patent calls them a "Magic Case" as it was known in the trade. So maybe this is where Muckle got his idea from?
March 08, 2022, 04:29
Ethan LipsigBila, thanks for your very perceptive and accurate comments. The Baldwin's patent describes the case as a "magic" case and the patent drawing shows a case with the movement pivot perpendicular to the bow, rather than at the 45 degree angle of my case.
Here is how the watch looks in the OF configuration.
March 08, 2022, 04:30
Ethan LipsigHere is how it looks in the hunter configuration.
March 08, 2022, 04:33
Ethan LipsigOther side
March 08, 2022, 04:35
Ethan LipsigCase marking
March 08, 2022, 04:36
Ethan LipsigMovement
March 08, 2022, 05:06
Bila WirriganwaltersWould you happen to have a shot of the dial while it is in the hunter configuration Ethan?
March 08, 2022, 11:26
Ethan LipsigBila, I forgot to take a hunter-configuration dial shot when I photographed this watch. I will try to remember to remedy that failing next time I bring the watch home from the bank. However, the auction house that sold me this watch included such a photo in its catalog.
See
https://www.skinnerinc.com/auctions/3775T/lots/1030.