Internet Horology Club 185
Quaker City K/W

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January 30, 2009, 21:12
Bill Manders
Quaker City K/W
Hi all,
Can anyone help me with how I set hands on this k/w watch. The key hole at the rear is for winding, the movement does not appear to be a swingout, and there is no front bezel for me to gain access to the dial. I tried just popping the movement out from the rear, but that did not seem right, and it did not come any how.
Help please.
Thanks,
Bill


January 30, 2009, 21:13
Bill Manders
case


January 30, 2009, 21:13
Bill Manders
movement


January 30, 2009, 21:14
Bill Manders
movement 2


January 30, 2009, 21:40
Tom Brown
Well you have me stumped Bill, it sure looks like a key wind from the front with that square cannon pinion.

I have no idea with out a front bezel.

Tom
January 30, 2009, 23:38
David Abbe
I have some cases like this. The watch movement is actually mounted to an inner concentric ring that slips into the case from the back and is artached to the neck via a square extension cut through the outer case rim. It looks exactly like you have this here. Open the back, wiggle the Knob that the bow goes through up and down to loosen the inner ring attached to it that also holds the movement. It should easily lift out of the back and present you with the dial and hands for adjustment. After setting time, you can safely slip the ring/Movement/Knob/Bow assembly back in and close the back covers.


January 30, 2009, 23:55
Bill Manders
David.
The case is exactly as you described, thank goodness i belong to this club I would have never thought of what you have shown me. After a little wiggling it popped out. I have since had it out a couple of times, and now it pops out quite easily.
Probably hadn't been out for years.
Thanks again.
Tom if you ever get a case like this , now you will know also.
Thanks all,
Bill
January 31, 2009, 00:38
Tom Brown
Yes, thanks David. I have yet to see one like that, I had noticed that notch near the stem but wasn't sure what that did. Some of these key set cases they sure make it fun to get at the dial.

Tom
January 31, 2009, 12:50
David Abbe
This Elgin takes this whole thing to the limit!


January 31, 2009, 14:22
John Woolsey
Now that's one I've never seen before, thanks for posting the tips Dave!
Think I would have been scratching my head with that one!

BTW, where would this watch have been maed?

John
January 31, 2009, 20:39
Mary Ann Scott
That's a very interesting one, David. Like a one piece pair case! I like it!
January 31, 2009, 21:47
Mike Sandell

Hey David I got one of those to but the one I got is a side winder does your case have a patent date of APR 5,1881 Fathys coin No 1 3oz in the case
January 31, 2009, 22:02
Mike Sandell

Here is one that is just like the top one it's most likly a two peice case some call them pair cases.
February 01, 2009, 12:42
David Abbe
Mary Ann, that is right a 1 piece pair case. It is kinda ackward to pull out the movement.

Mike, this is the case marking I photographed for this watch. I am going to list it on eBay or IHC this week.


February 01, 2009, 14:14
Edward Kitner
David,
What does it have for a movement?

David,
Sorry I thought yours was the AWCo.