Internet Horology Club 185
My Illinois from Barry Hanstein

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April 14, 2010, 20:33
Roland Glenn
My Illinois from Barry Hanstein
Well got the 1918 Illinois that I won a couple of weeks ago and have modified it a bit to be more fitting for a 19j.

Swapped out the metal dial for a porcelain and added a matching Fahy's bezel with crystal to the back to show off the classic model 7 grade 169 with the added gold trimmings.

Great little find/buy from Barry.

The first image is how I bought the pocket watch.

I'm a sucker for these Illinois either 16 or the 18's as they just seem to run very, very well.

Roland

How I bought this watch



R. Glenn
April 14, 2010, 20:34
Roland Glenn
This is with the swapped dial.




R. Glenn
April 14, 2010, 20:35
Roland Glenn
And this is the faux salesman case look, but in a Fahy's Montauk 20yr deal.




R. Glenn
April 14, 2010, 21:17
Dave Dorward
Very nice watch Roland. I especially like the salesman case to show off the movement.
April 14, 2010, 23:04
David Abbe
Roland, the metal dial seems to have been the "in thing" for many people in that period. I hope you save it. It can be refinished by International dial Co. for less than $50.00.
April 15, 2010, 07:13
Eric Unselt
I'm with you, Roland - I'm also a sucker for anything with gilt trim. Here's mine:


April 15, 2010, 10:29
Roland Glenn
Hi Dave, yes I saved the metal dial. I actually put in on a 1928 Illinois so it seems more at home in that time period.

Very nice Eric! Same watch, yours is what a 1919 production? Like the gold case screws.
Got any extras?

Roland


R. Glenn
April 15, 2010, 10:36
Roland Glenn
Here's the 1928 illinois by Hamilton at this point. Just put on the metal dial and into a Defiance case.
Simple as it's a model 7 also, but 17j and grade 805. Very similar to the 19j as the only difference is cap jewels to the steel escape wheel. The 1928 actually has 7th model stamped on the bottom plate under the dial next to the serial which I guess is a Hamilton touch.

Roland




R. Glenn
April 15, 2010, 10:38
Roland Glenn
Model 7 movement with the 17j

As far as performance goes they are the same. Does a cap jewel make the movement better?

Roland




R. Glenn
April 17, 2010, 08:58
Tom Dunn
I like those too, especially marked ones. I have a Rockland and several others.

Eric; That has got to be the cleanest newest one I've ever seen!!! Did you get it like that?


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April 17, 2010, 11:23
Eric Unselt
Tom - Yep, that was one of my few eBay "lucky picks", based on a feeling more so than the blurry pics. It was a winner all the way around:


April 17, 2010, 18:25
Tom Dunn
Eric;

Now that is one sweet Illinois...Good Find!


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April 17, 2010, 19:51
Roland Glenn
Good to see I've got the right seconds hand on this movement, as it matches yours Eric. Like that red ball ds dial.

Roland


R. Glenn