January 31, 2004, 16:15
Bernhard SchmidtIllinois mod #5
I got this Illinois hunting and wonder two things.
1. Is it a model #5?
2. After som reasearch a mod #5 suppose to be a railroad grade watch. How can that be, they were not suppose to be hunting cases or am I wrong. Quite happy about the picture, I´m learning

Bernhard "the swede"
January 31, 2004, 16:27
Wayne C. AndersonBernhard
Size 18 Jewels 17 Model 5 Year 1908
Movement: ILLINOIS WATCH CO. - SPRINGFIELD - 17 JEWELS - ADJUSTED
Description: Temperature, positions, isochronism -Jewels in settings - Patent regulator
Finish: Horizontal bar pattern, damaskeened nickel, polished screws
Dial: Sunk seconds or double-sunk hard enamel dial marked "Illinois Watch Co."
Could it have been recased? Note the screw marks by the Balance.
Andersson
January 31, 2004, 17:12
Lindell V. RiddleMy information parallels Wayne's with the addition of it being a Grade 69, a very good watch. At the point when it was built I believe Hunter-Cased watches were still accepted in time service by many Rail-Roads. Soon after the Open-Faced qualification caused them to eventually be phased out.
Any way you slice it, that's a nice one!

January 31, 2004, 17:17
Bernhard SchmidtVery interestinng...Mr Anderson, what do you mean with polished screws?...and do you, Lindell know when the open face took over?
Bernhard "the swede"