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Hello, I am new here. I have a pocket watch that was given to me by my grandfather. I have no information on it except i believe it was his fathers (i think) but i do know it has been in the family for a while. Here are my questions. 1. Is there a way to tell when it was built? 2. What kind of case would it have been in? 3. I would like to get it running again. What steps should i take? 4. I know ferguson Dials are sometimes valuable what kind of vaule would be assigned to this watch? Here are the pictures. I know the dial has some issues but that is the way i got it for the most part. ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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Sorry the quality is bad. I have better pictures but they are large. ![]() | ||||
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Ryan, If you can provide the serial number on the movement it would help in identifing your watch. ![]() | ||||
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Okay here is the serial number... 17035389 15 jewels Thanks. | ||||
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Your watch was made in 1912, its a grade 312, the size is 16, and it was designed for a hunter style case, and it has 15 jewels. There are several members of 185 that do watch repairs. To find a case is also easy, put an ad in the wanted section. Good Luck ![]() | ||||
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Ryan other than the balance parts for the Elgins can be found most of the time.. The Ferguson Dial on a hunter case movement is not something you see very often.. | |||
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Thanks for the replies. I am looking forward to getting it running again. Can you explain what grade 312 means? So what case exactly should i be looking for? An Elgin Hunter 1912? | ||||
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Ryan, You need to downsize your pictures. It actually makes them worse sometimes, and we can't see the details. Next time, make them a little smaller. Welcome to IHC 185!!!!! Sheila | ||||
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Grade numbers were originally used by watchmakers to identify movements for repair parts. Today they are mostly used to identify the quality of a movement. ![]() To house the movement in you would need a 16size Hunter style case. | ||||
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I am going to take some better pictures. | ||||
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Hi. Long time no post. A lot has been going on but i have some updated photos. ![]() ![]() I would really like to get this running again. If you know of anyone that does let me know or you can email me. Thanks. | ||||
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Ryan, I would personally recommend Chris Abell. He posts here often and is a master watchmaker. http://www.abellwatchmakers.com/ | |||
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Thank you. I emailed him. | ||||
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Got in touch with Chris. Thanks. | ||||
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