October 02, 2010, 13:34
Tom DunnAuburn Regional...My Find of the Show
Check out this Calligraphy Dial 23 Ruby Jewel Sangamo....
Had hairlines all around outer chapter...soaked it in 5 min Polident bath for 10 minutes, then gave it a 3-4 min ammonia/dawn bath in the ultrasonic...
came out almost perfect!I've never seen this dial before...anybody
own one like this? Neat find...
Bruce...here's the movement...Pink Wavy Ribbon
Illinois at it's finest:
October 02, 2010, 16:25
Bruce ByrdTom, That is a gorgeous dial. I tell ya, an old dial in a bath of polident or liquid comet does wonders for dials.. I would love to see a pic of the movement (I want a 23 jewel, just got to sell off a kidney to get one

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October 02, 2010, 17:36
Eric UnseltGreat dial, Tom - I've never seen one like it.
October 02, 2010, 18:35
Tom DunnI suspect the dial is too new for this watch, as it should be Gothic lettered, but just looks so **** good on it I'll leave it.
I would guess maybe a 19J 60 Hr Bunn might have had this one, or possibly a 16S Sangamo Special from the late teens to the mid 1920s.
That's what's so neat about Illinois Watch Collecting. There is always something new surfacing to amaze and enjoy.
October 02, 2010, 23:12
David AbbeThis is the dial on my 23J Getty Sangamo
October 02, 2010, 23:14
David AbbeThese Getty Sangamo's were the final trimmings before Illinois went to the 2-wheel designs. I hold these are the mose beautiful and functional American watch Designs of that time!
October 03, 2010, 09:18
Larry LamphierHey Tom, Here's a net one for it!

I just got it. It needs a bath also.
October 03, 2010, 10:13
Buster BeckVery interesting variant dial Tom. I would think you're assessment is "almost" correct, as it's a getty dial for a getty movement

A really bold dial with Illinois in an arc
regards,
bb