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Hi all,
I am looking at an Illinois 18s K/W serial number 540842. Can anyone tell me what this is, Grade, jewelling, etc. Is it scarce, or collectable, to other than someone just starting to collect ????
Thanks for any input, unfortunately I left my Illinois blue book at home.
Thanks,
Bill
 
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Grade: 3

Movement Serial Number:540842
Estimated Production Year: 1884
Run Quantity: 100
Size: 18s
Jewels: 11j
Movement Configuration: Hunting
Movement Finish: Gilt
Model: 2
Movement Setting: Lever
Plate: Full Plate
Barrel: Going
Adjusted: No
Railroad Grade: No
 
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Peter,
Any idea as to production numbers in total ?
Thanks,
Bill
 
Posts: 1278 | Location: British Columbia in Canada | Registered: May 19, 2008
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13,450 made Bill. They are the first to be offered with damaskeened gilt plates and are nice looking when in top shape. They came with a seconds sunk enamel dial signed Illinois watch Co. Many were used to fill orders for PL buyers.

Not a scarce watch, but if it shows well it deserves a place in anyone's collection be it beginner or seasoned vet. If it's been maintained and times well that would be a bonus as it's a true antique, but if not running or "needing a clean" Roll Eyes, I would probably stay away from it as 125 years is a lot of wear time. The pillar plate is not jeweled and pivot holes can become elongated over time without lubrication.

regards,
bb
 
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Thanks Buster,
This watch looks good and appears to be working, can not tell how accurate. The case is quite nice, no brass, the dial looks good, etc.
The only real flaw is it needs a crystal, has a crack in it.
If I can negotiate the right price I might try it.
Thanks again for the info,
Bill
 
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