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Hi everyone in ihc185 land. I hope everyone is doing great! I need help to ID these Illinois pocket watch dials. I had bought them in the past before realizing that depending on the position of the feet on back of the dial that they fit different movements I have an Illinois "Transit" 19 Jewel movement and I need a dial. Neither of these dials fit my Mod. 9 movement. Can someone tell me which movements these dials will fit? Thanks for any help! PS. The third photo is the correct dial for my mod. 9.

 
Posts: 53 | Location: Conyers, Georgia in the USA | Registered: May 07, 2013
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David P. Simpson
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posted July 17, 2014 21:12

Photo # 2

 
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David P. Simpson
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posted July 17, 2014 21:13

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Posts: 5374 | Location: Northern Ohio in the U.S.A. | Registered: December 04, 2002
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David,

I have consolidated your images that were made in 2 separate topics into this post in order for continuity of the same information.

In order to keep your posts in one topic, all you need to do is click the tab in the lower right corner when it states "Reply to Post" and everything is together.

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Posts: 5374 | Location: Northern Ohio in the U.S.A. | Registered: December 04, 2002
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In order to "ID" any dial, then you must know/tell where the dial feet are in relation to the minute markers ONLY !!

Slowly revolve the dial around with the dial facing upward where the eye can see the minute marker and the foot as it comes around, rotating it clockwise starting at 1 minute and note each dial foot and which minute marker it is directly above. If it is slightly more than say "17" minutes and it may be middle way between "17" and "18" minutes, which would make that dial foot be at "17.5" minutes, then go on to the next clockwise dial foot, etc.

Here are how 16sz Illinois dials are footed;


8.5/24.5/45.0 fits models 1/2/3
24.5/36.5/55.5 fits models 4/5
17.5/39.0/58.0 fits models 6/7/9/10/14/15
13.5/39.0/58.0 fits model 8
13.0/39.0/58.0 fits model 11/12
13.0/39.0/56.0 fits model 13


regards,
bb
 
Posts: 6376 | Location: Texas in the USA | Registered: July 27, 2009
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Hi Buster! Thanks very much for the info. I now know how to ID Illinois pocket watch dials as to which model they will fit. Thanks for the help.
 
Posts: 53 | Location: Conyers, Georgia in the USA | Registered: May 07, 2013
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