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(2974B) My Latest Watch Purchase

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March 28, 2016, 19:17
Gary Dutton
(2974B) My Latest Watch Purchase
Hi Guys,
I recently purchased this watch of that internet auction site and don't have it in my hands yet.
I know it needs work but I love to bring these type of watches back to life.
I will be looking for a set of hands and possible a crown with stem but they should be out there somewhere.
Anyway I will post pictures of it when I get it and the repair process.
Cheers
Gary


March 28, 2016, 19:18
Gary Dutton
Movement


March 28, 2016, 19:18
Gary Dutton
Back of Case


March 29, 2016, 11:07
Greg Crockett
A worthy project. Thank you for the images.
April 01, 2016, 12:40
Jose Gonzalez
Nice watch,like the case.
April 17, 2016, 07:37
Gary Dutton
Hi All,
The above watch has arrived and upon an initial inspection I noticed that the main gear jewel looks to be broken.
My question is does the jewel from a 992b, 4992B fit as a replacement.
I don't yet know if it is just that jewel or other things as well.
Thanks in advance.

Gary
April 17, 2016, 11:27
Paul Regan
Gary, you might want to check with Larry Crutsinger at HAMILTONPARTS.COM He has many original parts for Hamilton military timepieces.
His email is detent21@aol.com
April 17, 2016, 18:53
Gary Dutton
Thanks Paul,
I have used Larry in the past and will do again as soon as I finish the reply.
Cheers
Gary
April 19, 2016, 21:15
Gary Dutton
Just an update.
As per Paul stated I contacted Larry and have the parts needed on the way.

When I pull it down I found a lot more wrong with it than first thought but nothing that can't be fixed.
The staff was broken, the cannon pinion was rusted to the center wheel pivot, the hour wheel was also damaged so a new one was needed.
Some plates have very light rust but will clean up.
Will post some pictures tomorrow.
Cheers
Gary
May 13, 2016, 01:27
Gary Dutton
Hi All,
Well this is turning out to be an epic fix.
There is a lot more wrong with it than first thought and now i'm waiting for more parts to replace broken and rusty parts.
In the end it will be a fabulous watch and a keeper but living in Australia makes the wait that much longer. Will keep you informed as to the progress.
Cheers
Gary
May 13, 2016, 10:32
Buster Beck
quote:
Well this is turning out to be an epic fix.
There is a lot more wrong with it than first thought and now i'm waiting for more parts to replace broken and rusty parts.


Generally speaking that is why it is less expensive to buy one in better condition from the get-go than to keep an open tab as parts are scarce and can be quite expensive today.

Of course there is a bonus to the hobbyist of resurrecting these old tickers no doubt and I applaud you for being able to do so.

regards,
bb


May 17, 2016, 02:06
Gary Dutton
I hear what you are saying Buster but after all the parts I have purchased I'm still in front as a good running example would have cost me another one hundred dollars so when I start to reach that amount I will 100% agree with you but its not about the money its about bringing a piece of history back to life.
I am in or of the workmanship of old pocket watches and me doing this is more for gratification than anything else.
Cheers
Gary
May 17, 2016, 12:02
David Abbe
Finishing a restoration like this was always one of the most rewarding moments in my watch hobby. It is almost as rewarding as rescuing an animal in trouble . . .
May 17, 2016, 22:25
William D. White
Gary,

A great looking 43.5 glass crystal is on the way. Just doing my part to help a challenging restoration become a total success!

William


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May 17, 2016, 23:17
Gary Dutton
Thanks William,
I'm sure it will compliment my watch.
Cheers
Gary
June 10, 2016, 09:48
Gary Dutton
Hi All,
Well after some time now and a few extra parts that I stuffed up(rookie mistakes)It is running and it is working a treat.
I haven't timed it yet so that will be over the weekend.
I will post some picture of the completed project once I have timed it.
Many many thanks to Larry Crutsinger for helping me out with the many parts I needed to get it up and running again and for putting up with my constant questions.
Also to William White for the fabulous crystal, he truly did a terrific job with this crystal and for all the other ones I have gotten from him.
Cheers from Australia.
Gary
June 11, 2016, 00:20
William D. White
Gary,

I can't wait to see the finished rescue!

William


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June 11, 2016, 19:05
Gary Dutton
Hi,
Well after timing with my IPhone app it read +5 seconds a day so I think I can live with that
Not the best pictures as taken with phone but I think you get the picture.
Cheers
Gary


June 11, 2016, 19:12
Gary Dutton
Back


June 11, 2016, 19:16
Gary Dutton
Dust Cover


June 11, 2016, 19:17
Gary Dutton
Movement


June 12, 2016, 11:25
Buster Beck
Beautiful work Gary, with the patience of Job and the skill of a true craftsman.

regards,
bb