I don't have any Peoria watches, but I've noticed it looks like most have friction-set jewels, rather than screwed down ones like most other companies used.Some have a pretty fancy regulator setup, looks like a worm drive that looks pretty high-tech for that time frame.I really don't know much about them were they a high end, or low end watch? Thanks, Ted.
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Very well made watches Ted, can not go wrong if you buy the "Superior Quality" or "For Railway Service" ones and not that many made. I have had a few of these over the years and they are excellent. Just be sure you get them with the correct dials otherwise to replace a bad or incorrect dial will cost a small fortune
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