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I have had this watch for over 30 years and had always assumed that it was a Ham. 999 movement. I am now wondering if I am right after reading different things here about Ball watches. Why does it have a long crown or stem? Is there a reason for that? Is that a gold center gear? Why do some movements have the gold round logo thing and this doesn't. What else can you tell me about this watch. It seems like you guys have most of the answers and I'm curious as a novice wrist and pocket watch hoarder. Thanks Bill Bill Carlson | |||
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Another photo and the serial number is B614887 Bill Carlson | ||||
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This is the face of the watch. Bill Carlson | ||||
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IHC President Life Member |
Hi Bill, Your Ball-Hamilton number B614887 is from 1925 production according to information on Page 9 of the Gelson Listings and your case as well as dial and hands are correct for that time-frame as well. Looks like an original example. Glad to have you with us! Lindell Your dial was introduced in 1925 according to this ad... | |||
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Your case is not a common design, the bow is unusual but it is both correct and original. Here is my number B607329 which is a 23-Jewel from 1923 production. You will see it has an earlier style dial. Here you see the same style case on one of mine... | |||
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Hi, Thanks for the information and help. I'm glad to hear the watch is an original 1925 model. I always have wondered since I didn't know that much about watches. This a great site. THANKS AGAIN. Bill Bill Carlson | ||||
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IHC Life Member RR Watch Expert |
Bill, A couple of comments about the "gold seal" on 16 size Ball movements. I believe that all the Waltham ORRS movements had the gold seal. The early 23 jewel Hamilton movements had the gold seal, But after S/N B 617,XXX the seal was omitted. All were fitted with a motor barrel. Thanks to Terry Hall for pointing out the initial error in my post and the correct changeover point. The first runs of the Hamilton 21 jewel movements also had the gold seal. These movements had and were signed "motor barrel" on the barrel bridge. Highest serial number we have seen is B 603,999. Higher numbered movements omitted the gold seal and had going barrels. Ed Ueberall IHC Member 34 The Escapement | |||
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IHC President Life Member |
Thanks Ed, I often refer to a copy of the chart from Page 484 of the August 2002 "NAWCC Bulletin" where you and Kent Singer got into Twentieth Century production Ball watches. That chart detailed the various 16-size Ball-Hamilton ORRS Watches and the approximations in the tallies at the bottom of the chart are most interesting... 23-Jewel Grade 999 Gold Seal, Motor Barrel...............6,700 23-Jewel Grade 999 No-Seal, Motor Barrel..................2,000 23-Jewel Grade 998-Elinvar No Seal, Motor Barrel.......2,700 21-Jewel Grade 999 Gold Seal, Motor Barrel................2,300 21-Jewel Grade 999 No Seal, Going Barrel.................40,200 21-Jewel Grade 999B No Seal, Going Barrel...............28,200 A few years ago I set out to obtain at least one of each of them. The most difficult to find is as you might suppose the "23-Jewel Grade 999 No-Seal, Motor Barrel" and it takes a sharp eye to find one of those! I have found that many collectors tend to overlook the lesser known examples. Lindell | |||
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Thanks for the information on the watch. I really appreciate it. Bill Carlson | ||||
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