Internet Horology Club 185
Hunter case from Youngstown, Ohio

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June 03, 2006, 15:14
Keith Klimkowicz
Hunter case from Youngstown, Ohio
OK

A little help with this case. Was Brenner a well known jeweler in Youngstown?


June 03, 2006, 20:52
Tom Huber
I don't know how well known he was ,but I have a 16 Zenith movement with both dial and movement marked.

Tom


June 04, 2006, 01:11
Jerry Treiman
Keith - does your case hold a Waltham movement? Brenner seems to have ordered a number of private-label watches from Waltham. Most of the Waltham - Brenner movements came from runs of assorted specials. I am conducting research on the various special orders and would appreciate the serial numbers and descriptions of any of these.
June 04, 2006, 10:31
Keith Klimkowicz
Jerry
No, the case does not have a Waltham in it. I purchased a group of South Bends and this case is holding a very nice 16s grade 212 with a colored dial.

Tom
Is the Zenith a hunter movement? Could you post a picture of the movement side.

Thanks
June 04, 2006, 20:04
Tom Huber
Hi Keith, The movement is an OF movement. Pic is attached.

Tom


June 04, 2006, 20:12
Tom Huber
Keith, I was at my chapter meeting today and found another Brenner watch. THis one is an early Columbus, SN 12977. The dial is not Brenner marked, but is an early C W Co marked dial. This is an example of the early Swiss contract watches sold by D. Gruen before he began making movements on site. I was looking at my copy of Shugart in the Columbus and was surprised at the etching of a like movement on page 166 which is also a like Brenner marked movement. Problem is you can't make out the SN. My watch is c 1879, which would indicate that Brenner was in operation at least that early.

Our chapter meeting today was a joint meeting held with the Ohio chapter. One of their members stated that Brenner Jewelry Co was still in business in Youngstown.

Tom