November 28, 2020, 00:23
Tom DunnUnusual GETTY 186 Variant marked 17 RUBY Jewels...185 Auction??
Any interest in this one? I'll auction it if so
#1,572,624
Anyone ever seen a 17 Jewel Getty 186 marked "17 Ruby Jewels"?
This one is also marked "Adjusted to Four Positions"
On checking the blue book, it's saying that 186 marked "adjusted four positions" started after serial # 1,700,000 YET HERE IS ONE ABOUT 128,000 EARLIER!
Eugene have you ever seen this one?
November 28, 2020, 05:48
Bila WirriganwaltersA nice piece Tom, you have the narrow band regular pattern with the gilt trim and gold plated center wheel, also came in Nickel with Gold-inlaid damaskeening.
All up approximately 2,800 produced (give or take a few), to my knowledge near identical mechanically to the Grade 185 (except for damaskeening) that was made for the "Electric Railway" (the Getty version also)that Illinois produced. All in all a very nice find. A lot of little short runs produced including some that were marked "RR Standard"
Can you tell me exactly what the serial number is Tom, as I can not quite make it out clearly. As I do not think it is very far from the start of these, also does that one of yours have a Double Sunk dial?
November 28, 2020, 08:33
Tom DunnBila;
#1572624 Blue Book says run of 100 #1572600-#1572700
2 runs of 187s are flanking it before and after
It DOES have a double sunk dial pvt label signed
"J.T. Boyd Fall River, Mass"
Dial has a repair by 5 but may be best to leave it on here? Was he anyone of importance? Hands appear correct.
Could this be 1 of 100 marked this way?
November 28, 2020, 08:52
Bila WirriganwaltersThe 23rd one made Tom, this run yours was in totalled a hundred, probably not for the same jeweler though. the run started at 1,572,601.
November 28, 2020, 08:59
Bila WirriganwaltersHands correct for that dial as would be the Breguet or moon hands. Just away from my books so can not enlighten you on who the Jeweler might be.
November 28, 2020, 09:56
Eugene BuffardTom Could be 1-100. Nothing surprises me any more with Illinois watches. They must of left markings on watches up to who was working the machines for the day. The bored workers say to each other. Let’s see if this get by the inspector.
November 28, 2020, 09:59
Eugene BuffardSeriously the only way to tell is to find the consecutive numbers before and after yours to see how they are marked. Yours will probably bring a better premium if you can get a few interested.
November 29, 2020, 12:21
Tom DunnSent you an email, Eugene
December 01, 2020, 12:58
Tom DunnIf anyone's interested in this I would put it on 185 auction with a low starting bid....ANY INTEREST??