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Anyone recognize the maker here. | |||
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David The moon-shape click: Illinois Watch Co. (Model 5 ?) Regards Gerald | ||||
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IHC Member 1736 |
David, I have an Illinois database... post the serial number and I can give you the production numbers on this watch. This otherwise unmarked private label Getty isn't much to write home about...!!!UNLESS!!!... it has a decent Getty case and dial. If it has a case with a decent lever cut out at 8 minutes... not one extended all the way from 4 minutes... 23/19 for a hunter. And has a dial with no chips, missing bits, or evidence of spackel and appliance paint... The Dial can be worth $50-$100 and the case can be worth even more... add correct hands... $50.00 and you are off to the races. I would love to find this movement with the common Gothic Illinois dial... most collectors won't pay the price because the dial and movement don't match... I could use the movement for parts and the dial/hands/case to finish three other watches. | |||
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Here is picture of dial. The lever cut is at 23 minutes and the case is a crescent hunter. Once I knew it was an Illinois I looked it up. Grade 173 SN 1665650 Production Year 1903 Run quantity 300 16s 15 j Hunting configuration Model 4 Lever 3/4 plate barrel going | ||||
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IHC Member 48 |
David I have the 17j version of that same private label in a Getty model #1526583. I have been looking for the proper dial for it for the last 5 or so years. Nice find. Keith | |||
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IHC Member 1736 |
David, In addition to the info you have, it's a model 4, total production of the grade is 25,770 It was produced in a batch listed as Private Labels for Paillard Watch Co. From what I can make out in the pictures, Matching dial and movement, great case, great hands in good running order... it's pretty much worth what ever you are willing to pay for it. Some might argue it needs moon hands... I personally don't care for them and wouldn't go out of my way to change them. | |||
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Funny thing -- I found this beaut in a pawn shop just a few days ago. They thought it was an English make or something. I knew right away what it was not least because I'm a denizen of ihc185. The private label name is Jacobs and Co., a long-established firm in Minneapolis. kh | ||||
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inside, the 17J movement (serial 1619423) that started up on the second wind. | ||||
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S. Jacobs and Co storefront in Minneapolis. | ||||
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same street photo in the twenties with Jacobs & Co. still in business (left side), well after the watch was sold (around 1902). | ||||
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the watch case | ||||
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