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posted December 10, 2010 02:47
I thought I would post some beautiful Illinois two tone movements inspired by David Abbe's post here.

The first one is a 16s, Grade 185 that I bought from David on ebay. This is an OF watch with serial number 1876897, 17J, Getty movement, and gold screws. It has a spiral two tone DMK pattern. It is housed in a nice Illinois display case.

 
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posted December 10, 2010 02:49
The next one is a 16s, Grade 305, 17J, serial number 3922052, open face, with checkerboard DMK.

 
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posted December 10, 2010 02:50
This one is a 16s, Grade 304, 17J, OF, serial number 3436692 with spiral DMK around the outer half of the plates.

 
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posted December 10, 2010 02:56
Next is an Illinois 16s, Grade 306, 17J, OF, with checkerboard two tone damaskeening in the center. Serial number is 2448317. This one is also in a display case and is marked "Adjusted 4 Positions" and has the gold screws and regulator.

 
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posted December 10, 2010 03:00
Next is a 16s Santa Fe Special open face watch Grade 806 with 21 jewels. The DMK is sort of in a checkerboard diamond pattern. Serial number is 2971580. This is the first pocket watch I ever bought, and I picked it up in our Member's Only auction area.

 
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posted December 10, 2010 03:01
Here is another 16s Santa Fe Special Grade 806 with two tone DMK, but this one is a rare hunter case. Serial number is 2658403 and it is also a 21J watch.

 
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posted December 10, 2010 03:05
The last one is a 16s, Grade 186, OF, watch that I bought recently on ebay. Like David Abbe's gussied up Grade 186, I think this is a very special watch. Has the full gold package.

I got the watch today. Like I thought, the yellow crystal has rusted the hands, but the rest of the watch is in decent shape. The serial number is 2537764 from the last run of 300 Grade 186 watches produced. Here is a better picture of this gorgeous movement. Big Grin

 
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posted December 10, 2010 03:07
Let's see your examples. I could never get tired of seeing these two tone works of art. Big Grin
 
posted December 10, 2010 09:22
Absolutely gorgeous, John!

Think of the experimenting, the trial-and-error, the extra steps that went into the two-tone effect. Add that to the plate DMK patterns and you have a true work of art - and you've got at least seven of them. Smile
 
posted December 12, 2010 01:22
Great topic John, here is a Paillard Non Magnetic Getty two tone

 
posted December 12, 2010 01:23
And my two toned 18 size Rail Road King

 
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posted December 12, 2010 16:26
Here is another 18 size two tone movement marked 17 Ruby Jewels, Bunn, Springfield, Ill., Adjusted, serial number 1707243.

 
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posted January 10, 2011 01:09
How about some 12 size 2-tone Illinois watches.

This 12s watch has wavy 2-tone stripes in the center. It is marked "Illinois Central", and it is a 17J, Grade 404. Serial number is 3141246.

 
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posted January 10, 2011 01:12
Another 17 jewel 12s Illinois Central with 2-tone stripes in the center. This one is a Grade 415, serial number 4547163.

 
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posted January 10, 2011 01:14
Here is a 17 jewel 12s Illinois Grade 405 marked "Ambassador". This pretty movement has fishscale on the outside with a gold middle. Serial number 3963400.

 
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posted January 10, 2011 01:18
Here is a scarce Illinois 12 size watch. This is a Grade 44 with only 1000 made in one run. It has 17 jewels and a serial number of 3099955. The outer portion of the movement has spiral 2-tone damaskeening. I picked this one up off of ebay for $90 before Christmas.

 
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posted March 08, 2014 22:21
I'm gonna add my latest addition, this 17J 305 to the mix of Illinois two tones. My Illinois data base does not mention two tone runs for this model. I've seen plenty of 12s two tones, but not that many of these 16's.

Needs a staff and a full COA, but should clean up real nice.

 
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posted March 08, 2014 22:21
another angle. Not only is two tone not mentioned, but this pattern is not common to the 305 either.

 
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posted March 09, 2014 06:29
Nice looking watch Paul.
 
posted March 09, 2014 11:53
Here is my 175!

 
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posted March 09, 2014 13:44
Paul,

Nice one! Never seen that pattern before.

Jerry,

What a beauty! Nice Getty with wavy sort of squares.

John III
 
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posted March 11, 2014 11:56
Love the two tone movement....here's one of mine. I think I still have a 16sz Getty at home as well....Ill have to check.

 
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