October 18, 2007, 11:40
Gordon CollingwoodH.Williamson 15j Astral Model
Hi Folks
I am in the process of restoring the above watch and am wondering if anyone can post photos of the dial and hands of this particular model.
My 15j 16s s/n:353567, was made by H.Williamson of Coventry from the early 1920s. It has the 's' in a star stamped on the movement and warranted English.
My understanding of the meaning of the 's' is that
it is the Astral model, introduced in 1910, split-plate. It was made in the Errington Coventry factory, hence the signature Williamson of Coventry. This Astral model was produced in various grades and qualities, the 15j being one of the better grades.
I have attached a photo of the movement.
Gordon
October 19, 2007, 11:21
Greg CrockettThere is a post on the military forum with images of Williamson dials:
Military Williamson WatchesIn addition to the dials above, I have also seen Williamson watches with various other names on their dials, indicating that Williamson sold to the trade like alot of other English watchmakers at that time. These watches have been in gold plated, silver and nickle cases. The hands are most often like those of the non-luminous military watches of WWI. The commercial dials do not have a number on them.
Best regards,
Greg
October 24, 2007, 08:10
Gordon CollingwoodHi Greg
Thanks for the info and the link. I will follow it up.
Gordon