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Illinois 16s 3 Finger Project Watch "Click" to Login or Register 
Picture of Dan Carter
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Here is my Illinois 3 Finger 16s project watch. I have had this watch for almost 2 years just waiting to be fixed up. I have replaced the roller table on it, cleaned it, and have a few more things to fix before it will be working. I need to find a mainspring as the current one is set and provides no tension, and I need to get a new second hand pinion as this one is broken. I paid $27 for it and so far it has been a slow process fixing since I focus mainly on Hamiltons. Just thought I would share.
Dan

 
Posts: 407 | Location: Northern Virginia in the USA | Registered: October 08, 2011
Picture of Dave Turner
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Nice job Dan,
Looks good!


Dave Turner
 
Posts: 1979 | Location: Wilson, North Carolina in the USA | Registered: November 15, 2011
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I love getty's and this one looks nice. I hope you get it running and in a case. They are strong runners.
 
Posts: 1143 | Location: Chicago, Illinois in the USA | Registered: September 05, 2010
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I have 4 of the Getty style Illinois watches. 1 17j adjusted, 1 15j unadjusted and 2 21j Sangamos. These movements are my favorite 16s movements. Almost forgot...1 triple signed, 19j, 3 finger bridge Burlington Special.
 
Posts: 206 | Location: West Virginia in the USA | Registered: November 11, 2012
Picture of Dan Carter
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Ok, so looking in the great book of numbers, I am guessing this is a Getty Model 5 (Page 280 of the 2012 Price guide)? Is that correct?
 
Posts: 407 | Location: Northern Virginia in the USA | Registered: October 08, 2011
IHC Member 1291
Picture of Buster Beck
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Yes it is a Grade 185, Model 5 Getty movement, circa 1908 and 1 of 6210 total produced.

regards,
bb
 
Posts: 6376 | Location: Texas in the USA | Registered: July 27, 2009
Picture of Dan Carter
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How can you tell it is a 185? I do not see that one in the book?
 
Posts: 407 | Location: Northern Virginia in the USA | Registered: October 08, 2011
Picture of Joseph Boone
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Looks good so far Dan. What case are you going to put it in?
 
Posts: 379 | Location: Charlotte, North Carolina in the USA | Registered: August 10, 2012
IHC Member 1291
Picture of Buster Beck
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A lot of my information comes from publications, affiliations, IHC, web sites, search engines, a fairly good memory, my knowledgeable friends [Thanks Guys and Girls !!], and if it says "Illinois" a lot also comes from
Volume 2, American Pocket Watches, Illinois Watch Co., Encyclopedia & Price Guide, William Meggers and Roy Ehrhardt

regards,
bb
 
Posts: 6376 | Location: Texas in the USA | Registered: July 27, 2009
Picture of Dan Carter
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To Buster, That is good enough for me. Thank you for the info!

To Joseph, I have not selected a case yet. I have a few laying around, and would like to get the watch into something that is correct for the time period. It is lever set and most of the cases I have are cut for Hamiltons. I also need to find a dialhat is correct for the watch.

 
Posts: 407 | Location: Northern Virginia in the USA | Registered: October 08, 2011
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The dial will be the harder part as nice Illinois dials seem to be snapped up quick. The lever is in a standard place if I remember right.
 
Posts: 1143 | Location: Chicago, Illinois in the USA | Registered: September 05, 2010
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Picture of David Abbe
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The serial number points to an un-marked Grade 185, adjusted to four positions when it left the factor. The 4Th wheel will be a bit of a chore, look for parts movements with a dial
 
Posts: 6492 | Location: Southern California in the USA | Registered: July 19, 2007
IHC Member 1291
Picture of Buster Beck
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Illinois Getty models, South Bend, Hampden, and maybe some I can't think of used the "8" minute lever-cut slot.

Most of the other brands used what we call the standard "6" minute lever-cut slot.

It is important when shopping for a case to know which lever-cut slot that you need and which cut may already be on the case. If one has to "extend" a slot by filing either on the right or left hand side of an already lever-set cut to fit a particular watch, they sometimes are quite unsightly and look very unprofessional. The factory cut slots on all cases were generally up to and under a 1/4" long and if one has to extend it to fit a different brand of movement they then become close to and sometimes longer than 1/2" wide which is "coyote ugly" IMHO, of course.

regards,
bb
 
Posts: 6376 | Location: Texas in the USA | Registered: July 27, 2009
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