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Illinois 60HR. Dial and Hands Question "Click" to Login or Register 
Picture of Mike Rouse
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My only 16s Watch . My question is , are the hands and dial correct for the year ? Hand look like they should be different . And looking at all the Dial info on site , I am still a little confused . My movement is number 5120098 ,case is I believe a First Model. 7865079 . 1928 , correct ? Now should the dial be arrows out , or in ? Any help would be appreciated . Thanks ahead of time ...

 
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Case Back

 
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The Crown and Bow .

 
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With Bezel Removed . hands and Perfect Arrows out Dial

 
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Movement

 
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Another movement shot

 
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Inside Case back

 
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Final shot . Bunn Special Model . Wadsworth 10kt Gold Filled 7865079

 
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Picture of Steve Middlesworth
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Mike,

Everything looks to be absolutely correct on your watch, and a fine looking one it is. Even the numbers match up in our database which I will add yours to.

Steve
 
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Wow , that was fast Steve . Didnt even have time to finish my Mountain Dew . I was just wonering because most of the ones I have seen have a Baton type minute hand and the second is round and not pointy . And when did they change from an inny or outy dial . Thanks also for adding it to the data base , I forgot to ask earlier . Mike
 
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Forgot to ask ... How come the 6 is missing . I did notice its a Flat Top 3 , Large seconds bit . Mike
 
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Picture of Steve Middlesworth
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Mike,

The "6" was usually only used on the Monty dials. I can't remember seeing "6" used on any of the Railroad style dials.

Steve

 
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Jeez.... Thats what happens when your only using one good eye . I just didnt even think about it .. Thanks
 
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