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Elgin Factory 19 to 15 "Down-Jewelling"?

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November 05, 2007, 23:30
David Abbe
Elgin Factory 19 to 15 "Down-Jewelling"?
I have a 12 size Elgin private label Gr. 191, S/N 8136651 watch with an "A Stowell & Co." dial that has the plates machined as if it is a 19 Jewel movement yet Elgin marked and finished it with 15 Jewels by "re-jeweling" the Barrel and Center Wheel with "Jewel-mounted" brass friction "jewels". Anybody have any idea how many times this was done?


November 06, 2007, 18:22
Tom Huber
David, I don't think it was down-jeweled. Elgin used their safety barrel in lower jeweled watches of 16S, 12S, and 0S. I've seen a number of examples of each size in 15 and 7 jewel, and they don't differ from yours. In the lower jewel Elgins, the bushing in the safety barrel is always brass as yours is.

I think your 15J Elgin was meant to be just as it is.

Tom
November 07, 2007, 17:48
David Abbe
Thank you Tom, The Brass bushing in the main wheel is sure "Purdy" too!
November 07, 2007, 22:26
Cort Moore
A.Stowell was an elite dealer in Boston. I've never seen any watch signed by them that wasn't at least a cut above.
-Cort