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I have a watch, 17 jewel serial#5074748,casing serial#11474336.i would like to find out some information on this watch | |||
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Hi Andrew, Your watch appears to be a 16 size, pendant set , 17j Mdl & Grade 305, approximately 151,600 made. The Grade 305 was Illinois most widely made medium grade movement, and a lot of them were Private Label watches. Hope this helps you, Bill | ||||
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I have pictures. 3 more to come. I would like to know as much as possible about it. Where would I go or who would I talk to. My great uncle recovered it from a german soldier in WW1 | ||||
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Pic 2. Insides. | ||||
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Pic 3. Thank you for your input. All input is HIGHLY appreciated. | ||||
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It looks like a very good condition watch except it needs a bow to go around the crown to affix a chain to. The bow is missing. Also this watch, movement # 5074748 was made by the Illinois Watch Co. in their factory in 1928. So we can say it wasn't around for WWI. It is a Birmingham Special that is a private labeled watch made for a special order customer. Your question ; "Where would I go or who would I talk to", I hope have been answered. It's perfectly OK to ask questions, show your watch, and legally own it anywhere in the world. regards, bb | |||
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Thank you so very much. You have been such a help. | ||||
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Andrew, The manufacture date on the watch was approximately 1927 give or take a couple of years. That would seem to discount part of the story about WW1. It is a nice looking watch and case, and will make a great heirloom for the family. Bill Oh I didn't notice in Busters quote the date of manufacture. | ||||
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i missed 1,it was in the 2nd world war. | ||||
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