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Picture of John J. Flahive III
posted March 27, 2010 02:20
I purchased this pretty little Illinois Grade 185 pocket watch from our own David Abbe. It came with a heavily brassed case, so I recased it in a genuine Illinois Watch Co display case to show off the nice three finger bridge, Getty movement. It has gold-plated train wheels, gold colored screw heads and regulator, gold engraving, and gold two-tone damaskeening. Lots of gold here.

This watch is a marked "Adjusted" and "17 Jewels". Serial number 1876897 dates the Model 5 movement to approximately 1906. According to the Illinois "Blue Book", 6,210 of these Grade No. 185 17J open face movements were produced, but I doubt very many were made with this spiral damaskeening pattern and gold package.

To quote Jim Carrey in Dumb and Dumber: "I like it alot" Big Grin

John III

 
Posts: 1755 | Location: Colorado in the USA | Registered: October 17, 2005
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posted March 27, 2010 02:24
The watch is running like a top. Here is a picture of the dial side. Nice double sunk dial and moon hands.

 
Posts: 1755 | Location: Colorado in the USA | Registered: October 17, 2005
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Picture of Tom Brown
posted March 27, 2010 02:37
John

That looks great in that case, it may be one of the best looking movements I have seen in a display case. You can sure dazzle & amaze people with that one. Wish it were mine.

Tom
 
Posts: 5107 | Location: New Mexico in the USA | Registered: January 27, 2007
posted March 27, 2010 07:35
Gorgeous piece, John!

You gotta line up that front bezel, though Big Grin.
 
Posts: 2962 | Location: Western New York in the USA | Registered: March 24, 2008
posted March 27, 2010 20:39
Seriously one of the prettiest movements I've seen.
 
Posts: 152 | Location: Miami, Florida in the USA | Registered: August 11, 2009
Picture of Roland Glenn
posted March 29, 2010 18:36
Love that movement! That Getty design is one of my favs. I like how the set time lever lowers and raises the gear into the hour/minute wheels. I have a 1901 grade 175 Arlington Special that has the gold trim, but not nearly as much as yours.

Nice grab and case too.

Roland.


R. Glenn


 
Posts: 437 | Location: Ryde, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom | Registered: January 18, 2010
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