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My latest project watches

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March 27, 2011, 11:17
Jared Brinker
My latest project watches
Here's a couple of my latest pickups for not very much money this last week. They both look like nothings from the outside with wore thru cases and been so dirty, but the insides tell a different story. They are both non-running and will need work. The vanguard is a 21 jeweland does have the diamond end stones. The 545 has the elaborate winding gears. Can someone tell me if they were original to this model? I'm guessing they are, but I have seen them without the elaborate gears also. I will post some more pics in about a week or so after I have had a chance to go thru them.
March 27, 2011, 11:19
Jared Brinker
Waltham Vanguard face


March 27, 2011, 11:20
Jared Brinker
Waltham movement


March 27, 2011, 11:21
Jared Brinker
Rockford 545 Face


March 27, 2011, 11:22
Jared Brinker
Rockford 545 Movement.


March 27, 2011, 11:26
Eric Unselt
Nice picks, Jared.

The Rockford should clean up nicely. While I don't own a 545, I've seen these winding wheels with this pattern before.

The Vanguard has always puzzled me: gold filligree, diamond end-stone, gold smokestack jewel settings, gilt screws ... and those oatmeal winding wheels.
March 27, 2011, 12:08
Edward Kitner
Waltham 92's are nice watches.
March 28, 2011, 11:43
Buster Beck
If I remember correctly the Rockford 545's were marked 5 positions. If so then they were certainly an approved watch by all standards. I believe the winding wheels now on your 545 are original.

It appears the crystal on the 545 is a plastic one from that era where when they begin to deteriorate, that they give off a gas that will cause the hands, pinion, and other high carbon steel parts to begin rusting. The most obvious clue to them BEFORE they harm the metal is a yellowed or green tint on the crystal itself. If so, then take the front bezel off and punch your crystal out and throw it away before any damage can be done as it has a snowball effect to your watch parts.

regards,
bb
April 06, 2011, 21:19
Jared Brinker
Finally got a chance to clean these couple up. Here is some pictures afterwards. Hopefully i can find a good case for the 1892 one of these days.


April 06, 2011, 21:21
Jared Brinker
The 545 took a few parts to get going. had to put in a new main, a balance staff, a hairspring (completely missing), and also a new center wheen since the old one was missing the rear pinion. Fortunately, i had a parts movement i could rob a gold center wheel out of to match.


April 06, 2011, 21:22
Jared Brinker
The 1892 was a little bit easier, only needing a staff and main to get it going.


April 06, 2011, 21:24
Jared Brinker
Movement after cleaning and repair.