August 29, 2006, 07:41
Frank KusumotoThe Aristocrat!
I saw a great movie a few days ago about a joke called "The Aristocrats". Watch coincidence or the work of some higher power? I don't know. Illinois made, uh, a bunch of named watches. A lot of the named watches were 12s. And one was named the Aristocrat! I love it. I bought one maybe two years ago. Here's a picture of the watch, didn't catch the nice damaskeening very well but I hardly ever do.
Frank"407"Kusumoto
August 29, 2006, 13:55
Steven A. CohenHi Frank,
Beautiful watch! I have two Marquis Aristocrats. One has the original box and papers. I love mine too! they are nice watches!
August 29, 2006, 14:40
Jerry TreimanSteve - I believe you must have the Marquis Autocrat (not aristocrat). These were the thin model (3rd series) and are very nicely made movements. Another noble-sounding name I have seen in Illinois is a "Patrician" (my example shown in
THIS THREAD).
August 29, 2006, 14:44
Frank KusumotoI think Jerry is right (isn't he always?). I've seen several of the Autocrats, Marquis or otherwise, but not the Aristocrat.
Frank"407"Kusumoto
August 29, 2006, 14:48
Steven A. CohenOK mine is the Autocrat, sorry, I have not seen the Aristoctat either
August 29, 2006, 15:56
Jerry TreimanBut ... Steve, can you post a picture of yours? Not only are the movements nice, but they usually have great cases and dials, too. I don't see many with the original box, either.
August 29, 2006, 16:23
Bernard LevineHi,
ForThose interested I have a 16s Illinios grade 305
ON7P 17j #3162115 Adjusted(1919).
Movement marked: Aristocrat.Unusual Damaskeening.
Dial Marked: Illinios
Aristocrat
Both words Illinios and aristocrat are slightly curved. Further
The dial is double sunk arabic numerals
and red 5 minute numerals.
I personlly don't remember if have seen another
yet I don't believe its rare.
bernie levine
August 29, 2006, 16:34
Bernard Levinecorrection to my previous Aristocrat post
The production date is 1917 and not 1919.
bernie levine
August 30, 2006, 09:18
John ArrowoodHere are 3 more 12-size 17-j Illinois with names.
Vim. Damascening looks like pieces of rope or cord.
August 30, 2006, 09:20
John ArrowoodRoosevelt. Back plate has no damascening and is just satin or matte polished
August 30, 2006, 09:23
John Arrowood127. I understand this was made after Hamilton acquired Illinois. The winding wheels are flat with damascening, and don't have the high polish and milled and polished sunk area, no gold wheels, and the balance cap jewel has no screws showing. In my opinion, the movement is not as attractive as the older true Illinois models.
August 30, 2006, 10:35
John JohnstonGentlemen,
I purchased a 12s Illinois Diplomat earlier this year. It is a 21 jewel movement adj to 3 positions. I also just purchased a 12s Aristocrat much like Frank's. I will post pictures of both once the watch arrives.
John
August 30, 2006, 11:33
Frank KusumotoHow much for the diplomat? Do you consider trades? Need a 992?
August 30, 2006, 14:38
Jim CarrollHere are some of the names the Size 12's went under.
Accuratus, Adonis, Aristocrat, Ariston, Ariston Jr., Ben Franklin, Capitol, Central, Commodore Perry, Criterion, Elite, Executive, Federal, Forum, Governor, Great Northern Special, Interstate Chrono, James A Garfield, Laclede, Marvel, Master, Monarch, Peerless, Penn Special, Precise, Railroad Dispatcher, Rajah, Relgis, Rockland, Roosevelt,
Sachem, Salco, Santa Fe Special, Stanley, Sterling, Stewart Special, Sturdy, Superior, The Deluxe, The Garland, The Harding, The Union Special, Time King, Transit, Victor, Vim, Wonder.
Jim Carroll
August 30, 2006, 17:33
Jim CarrollJust a few more 12's while I'm on a run.
Belmount, Burlington Watch Co., Diplomat, Fifth Avenue, Halmark, Halmark Watch Co., Illini, Illini Extra, Landis Watch Co., Maiden America, Marquis, Marquis Autocrat, Masterpiece, Paramount, Plymouth Watch Co., Supreme, The Autocrat, Tanner Special, Washington Watch Co., Wolverine.
I also missed the A Lincoln, Trainmens Special, Winner,and the size 12 Bunn Special.
Jim Carroll