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help with serial #update with pictures.

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May 17, 2013, 23:14
Peter Kaszubski
help with serial #update with pictures.
can any one check the serial # for me on this Illinois watch I will like to know total production
watch serial # 1748692
its Washington Watch Co. Senate 17J
Pictures are on the bottom of the post Smile
May 18, 2013, 00:36
Buster Beck
16sz 17J L/S Model 4 grade 175 Hunting ca 1904 Movt & Dial need to be marked either Senate or dial marked Washington Watch Co. and mvmt marked Senate.

390 TP of the grade 175 17J marked Senate were made.

regards,
bb
May 18, 2013, 00:41
Peter Kaszubski
thank you Buster
Dial is mark Washington Watch Co.
and movement is mark same and have Senate mark
as well.
May 18, 2013, 01:41
Paul D. Trombley
Interesting find Peter. I'd love to see photos...
May 18, 2013, 07:20
Edward L. Parsons, Jr.
As Buster said, Washington Watch Co. was an Illinois private label sold by Montgomery Ward, and Senate was one of their named grades, which also included Army & Navy, Lafayette, Liberty Bell, Monroe, Mt. Vernon, and Potomac. Their highest Grade was Greenwich, with 23 diamond, ruby and Sapphire jewels, one of the highest quality watches ever made by Illinois. For more details see pages 258-259 of American Pocket Watches, Volume 2, by Meggers & Ehrhardt.


Best Regards,

Ed
May 18, 2013, 12:26
Peter Kaszubski
photo will be posted once I have the watch restored.
Thanks Ed, I do know who made it just was not sure of total production it was showing up on my end as 50 watches ever made.
hers some pictures


May 29, 2013, 11:57
Peter Kaszubski
case with paper.


May 29, 2013, 11:57
Peter Kaszubski
movement. no all I need new wheel and the watch will be mint.


May 29, 2013, 11:58
Peter Kaszubski
case detail. and that is no brass showing just shadow on the coin edge


May 29, 2013, 11:59
Peter Kaszubski
front case


May 29, 2013, 12:30
Buster Beck
Very nice Peter.

Is/does your case paper match the case markings ?? What are the markings behind the case paper ??

I have this case [see attachment] marked "Wellington Peerless" that looks really close and the reason for my question.

regards,
bb


May 29, 2013, 14:27
Peter Kaszubski
papers match the case its Jefferson case and marking on case as well is Jefferson.
May 29, 2013, 14:45
Gary E. Foster
Great watch, Peter, super nice case.

Gary
May 29, 2013, 14:50
Edward L. Parsons, Jr.
Nice-looking example Peter, but I think more than 50 were produced. That watch is a 16 size 17-jewel Model 4 Grade 175 hunter.

Your production run (#movement #1748651-1748700) was 50 watches, but a quick look at the movement number table reveals an earlier run of 400 hunters (movement #1746601-1747000), a later run of 100 hunters (movement #1807531-1807630) and there are others.

Some of the runs are identified in hand-written notes as Washington Watch Co. some as Plymouth Watch Co. and some (such as your run) are not marked as to PL specifics. I have a couple of Washington Watch Co. 18 size full-plate open-face Model 6 examples, a 17-jewel Senate (movement #1869260) and a 19-jewel Army & Navy (movement #1869514). They come from consecutive production runs in 1906.


Best Regards,

Ed
May 29, 2013, 15:26
Peter Kaszubski
so looks like 500 ever made not bad its a keeper.