Internet Horology Club 185
Pan American
April 07, 2012, 14:23
Tony DukesPan American
I won this watch on ebay. An 18 size Pan American-no serial number. The seller said this movement was a Seth Thomas. Eric or anyone-what can you tell me about this movement.
April 07, 2012, 17:07
Tony DukesDial fronting Pan American movement
April 07, 2012, 17:08
Tony DukesSears Roebuck case. My research suggest that this case was made by the Philadelphia Watch Case Co. for Sears.
April 07, 2012, 18:05
Eric UnseltDefinitely a Seth, Tony. Nice pick.

April 07, 2012, 19:27
Jon HartTony -
Neat script on the dial...
April 07, 2012, 20:01
Jerry KingThere have been quite a few of the Century movements surface recently, why is that I wonder....or have they been there all along and we are just having more posted than ususal....
There have been some nice ones, such as this one and I agree with Jon, neat looking dial....
Nice find, Tony....
Regards,
Jerry
April 07, 2012, 22:45
David AbbeThis is a rare Seth Thomas, not mentioned in the Price Guide, but valued in Ehrhardt Meggars at about the same level as the Eagle series. Keep it as a good investment.
April 08, 2012, 01:36
Peter KaszubskiTom yours looks like my Century and no S/N
how nice

April 08, 2012, 09:51
Eric UnseltI've always assumed the Pan-Am thing was to comemmorate the Expo here in town where President McKinley was assassinated.
It's listed in Ehrhardt Volume 1:
(The letters mean
Hunter movement,
Nickel plates, model
11,
Lever-set, and
Unadjusted.)
October 11, 2013, 16:30
Dave TurnerHere's another old Seth Thomas Pan American.
Thanks to Gary Cochran, she now sports a new bow! I've still got a ways to go. Needs a balance staff, a couple of hands, a new mainspring most likely and a couple of case screws.
Dave Turner
October 11, 2013, 16:38
Dave TurnerAnd here's the movement along with a Century.
I Like these old Seths.
Dave Turner
October 11, 2013, 19:04
Eric UnseltNice picks, Dave. The marked dials are worth way more than the movements themselves.
See page 8 on the
Seth Thomas section for a little more on the subject.
October 11, 2013, 19:34
Edward L. Parsons, Jr.I love that "starfish" case. Is there a movement number under the dial?
Best Regards,
Ed
October 11, 2013, 19:52
Dave TurnerThanks Guys,
Eric, I've already studied that page, thanks.
Ed, I failed to look for a number on the movement when I tore it down, but I will look.
I like that old case too. It's simply marked "President" with a number below it.
Dave Turner
October 12, 2013, 11:59
Dave TurnerEd,
I found the number 135 under the dial and the underside of the bridge plate.
But, I find no references anywhere to a grade 135?
Dave Turner
October 12, 2013, 15:32
Eric UnseltIt's unusual for any of the Models 10 thru 13 to have serial numbers.
October 12, 2013, 17:02
Dave TurnerEric,
I'm getting lost here. I'm sure the 135 isn't a serial number. But I'm not sure what that number represents?
Also wondering what staff it requires and if anybody has one.
Dave Turner