Internet Horology Club 185
Who carrys what watch?

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February 07, 2014, 20:16
Theodore J. Brown Sr.
Who carrys what watch?
Welcome Ken!If you look around the edge of the case back on your Waltham, if it is a snap case, you should see a small slot, usually on the right hand side up near the bow.You can use a case opener if you have one, or a small knife blade, and carefully pry it off.There's no way to identify it without opening the case, but it looks like a 10 or 12-size from the 30-40's.Hope this helps....Ted.
February 08, 2014, 23:55
Kenneth R. Sloan
Ok - I managed to locate a blade that was perfect (slightly curved, dull enough to not slice my fingers if it slipped...). No slot, but (as I already knew) a wide spot on the rim of the back. A little force, and pop!

So, from the innards, I have learned:
Colonial
Waltham, USA.
Model 1924
Year of production : about 1935 (based on serial number)
17 Jewels
Adjusted for Temperature
NOT Railroad grade (no reason to think that it was!)

So - any opinions on where this fits in Waltham history? Here's a picture:




Kenneth Sloan
February 09, 2014, 10:58
Dr. Debbie Irvine

Please post response to Kenneth's question in this topic...

Waltham Colonial 1924 model, 17J, made in 1935

...so as to keep all information in one place.

Thank you.

Smile

April 27, 2014, 18:26
Bill Goff
Hello Everyone I'm Back.. For 44 years working on the Railroad I carried a waltham up - dn 23 jewel movement or my trusty hamilton 950B. But I retired This March so I try not to think about time or what day it is for now. I still have my Omega Mk4 stainless. Since it is still working perfectly I wear it out. Cant beat an Omega still keeping time since 1970 when I bought it.
October 21, 2014, 23:41
Kenneth R. Sloan
Well...I've been assimilated. Since my last post in this thread, my collection has grown from the post-production 992B given to me as a graduation gift in 1970 AND my grandfather's Waltham (look two posts up) to...about 45 beauties ranging from an 1879 Elgin to the 992B (I'm unlikely to find one I want to collect that is NEWER than that one!) Most are
RR grade, or precursors.

My answer to the original question in this thread has changed. My goal is to put every one of my acquisitions into service (with proper care, of course). So...after having worn 1 pocketwatch for about 5 years and then another for about 45 years, I now rotate weekly. This week, I'm visiting Illinois, so I'm wearing a nice looking 1900 Rockford 545 (16s, 21j). Perhaps the 1879 Illinois model 1 (key wind and set, 18s, 11j) would have been a better choice, but it's still in the shop. Champaign (where I am right now) is a bit far from Rockford, but that's as close as I could get.

Random query - is it possible to repair keys? The 1879 Illinois came with a distinctive key that has been rounded off to the point where I'm uncomfortable using it to wind or set. Can it be saved (either by reforming or replacing the business end)? At first glance, it appears to be a standard key set into a fancy holder. I sent it in to my repair guy with the watch, and I'm waiting to hear his verdict. What say you?


Kenneth Sloan
October 22, 2014, 00:01
Kenneth R. Sloan
Here are iPhone pictures of the Rockford, taken minutes ago...first the front




Kenneth Sloan
October 22, 2014, 00:02
Kenneth R. Sloan
and the back:




Kenneth Sloan
November 07, 2014, 20:34
Theodore J. Brown Sr.
Nice Rockford, Ken! That key should be repairable,you may be able to shorten it enough to make it good again if the square hole is deep enough.
November 07, 2014, 20:42
Theodore J. Brown Sr.
This week I'm running my "new" Elgin, an 18s 17J Overland, one I've hunted a long time for.Rob Carter did a great job getting it cleaned up and running!These Overland's are a sharp looking movement.
November 07, 2014, 20:43
Peter Kaszubski
and not many made for sure.
November 17, 2014, 15:25
Kenneth R. Sloan
My watches rotate into my pocket weekly. Here's this week's carry: (5 posts - 1 view each, starting with...the Front:




Kenneth Sloan
November 17, 2014, 15:26
Kenneth R. Sloan
Bezel off:




Kenneth Sloan
November 17, 2014, 15:27
Kenneth R. Sloan
Back:




Kenneth Sloan
November 17, 2014, 15:27
Kenneth R. Sloan
Inside of back:




Kenneth Sloan
November 17, 2014, 15:27
Kenneth R. Sloan
movement




Kenneth Sloan
December 23, 2014, 20:12
Kenneth R. Sloan
Here's what's in my pocket, this week: an 1896 Illinois Bunn Special. Many pictures, starting with this overview:




Kenneth Sloan
December 23, 2014, 20:14
Kenneth R. Sloan
front




Kenneth Sloan
December 23, 2014, 20:15
Kenneth R. Sloan
back




Kenneth Sloan
December 23, 2014, 20:16
Kenneth R. Sloan
Bezel off




Kenneth Sloan
December 23, 2014, 20:18
Kenneth R. Sloan
Bunn Special Movement number: 1335010




Kenneth Sloan
December 23, 2014, 20:20
Kenneth R. Sloan
inside back




Kenneth Sloan
December 23, 2014, 20:22
Kenneth R. Sloan
inside dust cover




Kenneth Sloan
January 10, 2015, 18:42
Theodore J. Brown Sr.
This last 2 weeks, using my new 16s 17 jewel Illinois Bunn.Keeping about perfect time!I really like these 17-19J railroads!
February 15, 2015, 18:18
Theodore J. Brown Sr.
Being a certified Hampden collector, I've been wanting a nice 16s Hampden RR watch for a daily carrier.I just got a beautiful 21J 5th model No. 105 movement from member Barry Hanstein, cased it in a base metal Emperor case,and now using it for work.Keeps railroad time.Already had a 105, but being in a gold filled case,I didn't want to use it too much.These 105's are Hampden's "992"! Great watches.
February 26, 2015, 15:09
Kenneth R. Sloan
My carry for the next week. 1904 Ball Elgin.

First the front - movement in the next post.




Kenneth Sloan
February 26, 2015, 15:10
Kenneth R. Sloan
and, the movement:




Kenneth Sloan
March 23, 2015, 09:35
Andrew Pramer
Looks like this post has been around for some time but as a new member thought I would put up a current post; I prefer the 12 Size since they easily fit into the watch pocket on Wrangler and Levis jeans as well as some Khaki Chinos that still have watch pockets. This just makes the 12 size very practical for daily wear if you are not wearing a vest.


cheyenne56
March 23, 2015, 15:15
Kenneth R. Sloan
With practice, an 18s works in the watch pocket of Levis 501 jeans:




Kenneth Sloan
March 23, 2015, 15:16
Kenneth R. Sloan
a not-so-successful iPhone shot of the movement:




Kenneth Sloan
March 23, 2015, 16:14
Mark Cross
True. I also carry several different 18s watches in rotation with my 16s. Wink

Regards! Mark
April 05, 2015, 17:36
Kenneth R. Sloan
of course, 16sz also works:




Kenneth Sloan
April 05, 2015, 17:36
Kenneth R. Sloan
movement:




Kenneth Sloan
May 12, 2015, 06:23
Mike Benda
New to me arrival from Mark Clark sale on IHC185.

992 #1344391

Very pleased,I did not carve HAM on back.