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posted February 19, 2013 22:10
Well - not a huge fan of the 12sz watches, but after stumbling across this movement tucked away with 30 other movements... Operation save the Rockford went into action Big Grin

At first glance, thought the roller jewel was just missing. However, after opening my eyes - the actual pallet fork was broken right where the roller jewel moves it back and forth. Ohhhhh crap!!! Now what - Jared Brinker to the rescue... Jared was able to take a pallet fork from a 12sz Rockford 17j movement and fit the pallet fork to the original pinion. WoW!!! Eek

Step 2: find a nice 12sz Hunter case to plant the movement in. Another IHC member had a beautiful 12sz case that needed a new bezel. After digging around for a few days found the bezel that made the case whole again. New glass crystal and back in business.

1st Pocahontas - enjoy!

Thanks Jared and Eugene

 
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posted February 19, 2013 22:15
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posted February 19, 2013 22:36
Looking good Jon. I was wondering exactly what the case was going to look like! finished up nicely!

Jared
 
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posted February 19, 2013 22:37
Looks great!
 
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posted February 19, 2013 22:37
Pretty little thing...Way to go Jon...
 
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posted February 19, 2013 22:39
Nice job my friend! I agree with you... not a fan of 12s but boy this one is a knockout!
Great job to you to Jared.
 
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posted February 19, 2013 22:50
Thanks!!!

W/o the man with the plan from frosty ND this movement would have stayed in a movement tin
 
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posted February 19, 2013 22:56
12s makes your hands look bigger Smile hehe
 
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posted February 19, 2013 23:30
Im a fan of 12s watches, and that one was more than worthy of being saved.
 
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posted February 20, 2013 00:42
great job and you made her tock again.
 
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posted February 20, 2013 08:05
Nice save Jon and Jared.

Gary
 
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posted February 20, 2013 09:24
It does make ya feel good!!!

Thanks - Everybody!!!

Smile
 
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posted February 20, 2013 11:49
Jon,

Beautiful watch, I am disapointed that you didn't email me about that watch with a fair price!


Steve Cohen
 
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posted February 20, 2013 12:56
Steve -

Email no problem, but not sure about the fair price concept...

Wink
 
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posted February 20, 2013 16:10
Another piece of AMERICAN history hit's the showcase instead of file 13.
Great job, Way to go.
Patrick
 
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posted February 20, 2013 17:39
Nice job. Looks great.
 
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posted February 25, 2013 15:33
Hi John,

I just got the watch. It is more beutiful in person than the pictures can possibly show.

Thank You,

Steve


Steve Cohen
 
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posted February 25, 2013 20:10
From my experience 12 size Rockfords are very scarce. Much more so than 18 size or 16 size. I would estimate less than 20,000 were produced in all grades.

Usually when I see them, then are a movement only or in bad condition. So this one was well worth saving.

John III
 
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posted February 25, 2013 21:01
Steve is a great guy and loves his 12sz watch. The next best thing to actually keeping the watch was to see it find a good home...

The perfect story!
 
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