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BS: Old Pocket Watches

olddude 28 Aug 12 - 02:10 PM
Q (Frank Staplin) 24 Aug 12 - 04:25 PM
GUEST,olddude 20 Aug 12 - 06:35 PM
Q (Frank Staplin) 20 Aug 12 - 11:26 AM
olddude 20 Aug 12 - 09:50 AM
Mark Ross 19 Aug 12 - 11:58 PM
Q (Frank Staplin) 19 Aug 12 - 04:32 PM
GUEST,olddude 18 Aug 12 - 12:15 PM
Greg F. 18 Aug 12 - 09:00 AM
Q (Frank Staplin) 17 Aug 12 - 09:30 PM
Greg F. 17 Aug 12 - 06:08 PM
Q (Frank Staplin) 17 Aug 12 - 05:48 PM
Q (Frank Staplin) 17 Aug 12 - 05:29 PM
Q (Frank Staplin) 16 Aug 12 - 09:46 PM
olddude 16 Aug 12 - 07:56 PM
olddude 16 Aug 12 - 07:54 PM
Q (Frank Staplin) 16 Aug 12 - 04:28 PM
olddude 16 Aug 12 - 03:36 PM
kendall 14 Aug 12 - 07:31 PM
Greg F. 14 Aug 12 - 09:43 AM
Q (Frank Staplin) 13 Aug 12 - 08:54 PM
kendall 13 Aug 12 - 07:55 AM
olddude 12 Aug 12 - 08:46 PM
olddude 10 Aug 12 - 01:51 PM
kendall 09 Aug 12 - 07:32 AM
olddude 08 Aug 12 - 02:07 PM
olddude 08 Aug 12 - 01:36 PM
olddude 08 Aug 12 - 01:30 PM
olddude 08 Aug 12 - 01:25 PM
kendall 07 Aug 12 - 06:58 AM
Greg F. 06 Aug 12 - 06:26 PM
GUEST,olddude 06 Aug 12 - 05:11 PM
GUEST,olddude 06 Aug 12 - 04:58 PM
GUEST,olddude 06 Aug 12 - 04:20 PM
Will Fly 06 Aug 12 - 04:07 PM
kendall 06 Aug 12 - 03:18 PM
Greg F. 06 Aug 12 - 02:46 PM
GUEST,olddude 05 Aug 12 - 11:08 PM
frogprince 05 Aug 12 - 10:43 PM
GUEST,olddude 05 Aug 12 - 09:17 PM
kendall 05 Aug 12 - 06:55 PM
olddude 05 Aug 12 - 04:16 PM
GUEST,olddude 05 Aug 12 - 02:02 PM
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kendall 04 Aug 12 - 01:35 PM
olddude 04 Aug 12 - 09:49 AM
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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 28 Aug 12 - 02:10 PM

I have a mint 21 Jeweled Hamilton 992 Railroad pocket watch perfect, full COA just done on it perfect double sunk Hamilton dial. All original, this is the 992 not the 992B. I would sell it for 175 if anyone is interested and its a steal at that price. Just PM me if interested


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 24 Aug 12 - 04:25 PM

Picked up a Waltham 1883, nickel plates, 24hr dial (preferred by Canadians) in beautiful condition, perfect gold-filled Fortune case, for $75.
Now I want an 1883 Crescent Street with the 24hr dial.

(Yes, I stopped collecting.....)


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: GUEST,olddude
Date: 20 Aug 12 - 06:35 PM

I stand corrected Q


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 20 Aug 12 - 11:26 AM

Olddude, I must disagree.
Wakmann was a NY company that brought over very good Swiss watches, and sold the watches now known as Breitling under their name.
Mark, you may have a very good watch.

Here is the Wakmann Catalogue from 1959-
http://wakmann.de/277


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 20 Aug 12 - 09:50 AM

Mark that is one of the "swiss Walthams" they bought out the name after the company folded ... nothing wrong with that one, they keep good time


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Mark Ross
Date: 19 Aug 12 - 11:58 PM

I have a Wakmann, 17 jewels, that says Incabloc, with a steel case engraved with a diesel engine on the back. It keeps damn good time. I think I paid $20 for it at the flea market here.


Mark Ross


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 19 Aug 12 - 04:32 PM

The Seamasters are 21-23j depending on grade.

Does anyone remember the incabloc Swiss watches of years ago? They were very reasonable. I have one with a Ramona label, 21 jewel. It keeps pretty good time but probably dirty as a dust bin. I dug it out today and wound it to see how long it would tick away.

I was reminded of this by the Seiko 5 and Stauer Chinese watch mentions.

Getting back to the pocket watches, I picked up a 24hr dial Waltham model 1883 from eBay. Canadian RR approved. Very good looking, but probably needs a good clean. A lot out there, most under $100 in the plain cases, but $1700-2000 if they have the Canadian Pacific beaver or Canadian Time Service label on the bridge.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: GUEST,olddude
Date: 18 Aug 12 - 12:15 PM

Omega seamaster ... Oh hell yes ... Q got it right for sure. Incredible watch greg ... wish I had one


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Greg F.
Date: 18 Aug 12 - 09:00 AM

Thanks for the tip, Q! Will do.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 17 Aug 12 - 09:30 PM

Greg, look for an Omega Automatic, esp. Seamaster, used. Neat, thin, superb wristwatch. I got an old one in a box of misc. jewelry at an auction.
It's a collector watch, I see several on eBay, but keep an eye out at auctions.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Greg F.
Date: 17 Aug 12 - 06:08 PM

Thanks for the info, Q - they ARE clunky - at least the one I saw. But the price had me intrigued....IF they're any good. Unreal that someone would take the trouble to counterfeit them - they're not worth that much in the first place!

Best, Greg


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 17 Aug 12 - 05:48 PM

Counterfeit Seiko 5s on Ebay. Read this on eBay.ca
Counterfeit Seiko 5 utomatics, the Easy Tell: eBay Guides


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 17 Aug 12 - 05:29 PM

Greg F.
Those 21-24j Seiko 5 automatics are interesting. They seem to be clunky, some 13mm in thickness. Add 2 mm to that and you have the thickness of an 18 size pocket watch. I like a thinner watch on my wrist.
The Movado model I wear is only 5 mm thick- it does require a battery, though.

The reviews I find have nothing about accuracy or longevity, only features, price, etc.

The 21j Seiko 5s are offered for as little as $65 with cloth strap. Waterproof to 33 meters and automatic wind, they seem to be good value, but I can't find any long term use evaluations.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 16 Aug 12 - 09:46 PM

Pm'd with many thanks

There are a lot of 17j pocket watches out there, many can be had cheap, a good group for a beginner? Good timekeepers, 18s, 16s and smaller.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 16 Aug 12 - 07:56 PM

I got two of them Q ... so just PM me your address again ok


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 16 Aug 12 - 07:54 PM

Well you have one now, it is being serviced at the moment but I will send it to you


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 16 Aug 12 - 04:28 PM

No, no 926.
I have only two Hamilton watches- 992B, and a 940 Special 21j adjusted (uncommon).


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 16 Aug 12 - 03:36 PM

I got an email from a guy on the internet that I bought from before. He offered me a Waltham 23j vanguard and a Hamilton 935 for 150 bucks. Well I jumped on it. Both run, I don't need the vanguard as I already own a mint one but this one is earlier and needs the dial replace. However the Hamilton 935 (I guess he didn't know what it was) Is a pretty scarce watch. They only made 4000 of them thats it. I will have my watchmaker replaced the vanguard dial with an original and dump it. Beautiful watch in every regard but bad dial that is easy to replace.   Great great deal

Q do you own a Hamilton 926?


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: kendall
Date: 14 Aug 12 - 07:31 PM

768. I have a pocket watch made in China. It is pretty, keeps good time and I can see the guts from both sides.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Greg F.
Date: 14 Aug 12 - 09:43 AM

THREAD DRIFT ALERT.

Not antique, but does anyone have experience of the "Seiko 5" 21 jewel mechanical wristwatches? Just curious what folks think of them.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 13 Aug 12 - 08:54 PM

Olddude's comments re high 'jewel' count could apply to the 23-27 jewel watches now being made in China. Stauer, selling cheap jewelry and gee whizbang watches is one of the outfits selling these marvels, some under $100.
On the whole, they are clunky, and I suppose not too bad, but high jewel count does not necessarily mean precision machining and assembly.
I suckered and bought one. It runs OK, but is obviously not the best workmanship. I had to reset every week or so. I wouldn't insult the watchmaker I use by asking him to regulate it. It has resided in a desk drawer for some months now, and will never be used.

Don't sucker, a $10 Timex probably is just as accurate.

I have quit collecting pocket watches, but yes, I wouldn't mind having one of those 23j Hamilton Ball gems.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: kendall
Date: 13 Aug 12 - 07:55 AM

What goes around comes around my friend.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 12 Aug 12 - 08:46 PM

Well I been wanting a nice Hamilton 924. Mine is a bit ratty. So I see one on ebay ... well I lost the bid .. usually if I want it I will get it but money is a factor. So I visit my Amish watchmaker and he comes out with this Hamilton 924 and gives it to me as a gift. The exact one I was bidding on cause the serial number is the same. He goes, I knew you wanted one and I wanted to get you one so I had the Englishman down the road bid on it for me on ebay ... OMG I was bidding against myself and didn't know it ... what are the odds huh .. I was stunned and what a nice thing to do for me


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 10 Aug 12 - 01:51 PM

Nothing wrong with your Illinois Captain. Ya had a hair stuck on your hairspring ... LOL ... do you own a cat LOL


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: kendall
Date: 09 Aug 12 - 07:32 AM

I just checked my 1911 Waltham and it is dead on.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 08 Aug 12 - 02:07 PM

The Canadian RR's got it right, they accepted the RR grade 17J watches for a very long time .. because of their accuracy and knowing the higher Jeweled made no difference. Making a RR employee buy a new watch was very expensive. They cost an average of two full weeks salary in the day ..They would accept a Hamilton 972 adj 5 positions or a Hamilton 926 for a very long time as they should. I guess the watch companies didn't want to give them the kickback's or they refused them.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 08 Aug 12 - 01:36 PM

By the way, some of the very early RR watches were 15 Jeweled like the Illinois ... but they were adjusted to 5 positions and are a sought after marvel of engineering that will kick the butt of any newer unadjusted watch with a high jewel count


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 08 Aug 12 - 01:30 PM

Oh and you have to be careful with early high jeweled swiss watches. Many were listed at 21J but were 7 J with red glass added on the end caps to look like Jewels. We call them "swiss fakes" I pass on any early swiss watches except zenith


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 08 Aug 12 - 01:25 PM

For many starting watch collectors, the idea of high jewels means better timekeeping. In fact it has nothing to do with the quality of the watch. Watches are fully jeweled at 17 .. all additional jewels are not related to any moving part, IE, cap jewels for oil etc. The railroads had a very close relationship with the watch companies and especially Webb C. Ball the RR watch master. He had his own company and for marketing reasons introduced higher jeweled watches "smokestack jewels" to try and out advertise the other watch companies. The other companies followed suite. The RR's then changed the standard to 21J or above. Why, well everyone would have to buy a new watch and there were kickbacks to the RR. Watches are great because and only because of the movement and the number of adjustments made to the watch. The more adjustments, the better the movement and hence the better the watch. A 17 Jeweled Hamilton 936 is a marvel of engineering at 17 Jewels. It will compete and beat 23 Jeweled watches. Why, because of the movement and the 23J watches are only really using 17 for the working movement.
As the years went on, higher Jeweled was an indication of better movement only because RR's now required 21 or above. The Jewels have nothing to do with the quality. It is all in the engineering and adjustments an old watch can make. RR grade 17J watches are a marvel and there is no difference in accuracy between a Hamilton 936 at 17J or a Hamilton 941 at 21J. all about the movement and the number of adjustments that can be made to the watch.
Likewise, 5 positions is really it. Watches with 6 positions like the 992B or Vanguard mean nothing. That 6th position is stem down and even new they only said it was good for 15 secs stem down. You don't carry a watch in that position LOL but for marketing, it sounds good


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: kendall
Date: 07 Aug 12 - 06:58 AM

757 i'M ALWAYS AMAZED AT THE NUMBER OF POSTS ON THIS SUBJECT.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Greg F.
Date: 06 Aug 12 - 06:26 PM

Great Dan, thanks for the balance staff! Service above & beyond the call for sure.

I know that you're correct about the jewlers/watchmakers numbers, I'm just saying that occasionally in addition to those, you may find a pawnbroker's number as well. Guess I didn't make that clear first time around.

Be well-

Greg


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: GUEST,olddude
Date: 06 Aug 12 - 05:11 PM

Greg
your balance staff is going in the mail tomorrow bro


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: GUEST,olddude
Date: 06 Aug 12 - 04:58 PM

Greg, possible I guess never heard that, but all old watches have the service number scratched by the Jewelers. They wanted to keep track of the service dates and more importantly they wanted to make sure you did not take it elsewhere to be fixed and then bring it to them saying they didn't fix it right ... each Jeweler had their own system, some used numbers, others used letters and dates all are unique to that specific jeweler. I am fascinated by them as they are part of the history of the watch. My Hamilton 941 has the scratches from one of the Railroad watch inspectors


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: GUEST,olddude
Date: 06 Aug 12 - 04:20 PM

It is model 1892 Kendall, however that model was made for quite some time so 1911 is correct from Will I think


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Will Fly
Date: 06 Aug 12 - 04:07 PM

Kendall - that would date it to 1911.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: kendall
Date: 06 Aug 12 - 03:18 PM

I don't remember if I asked Dan this question before, but if I did, it's that old timers disease.

I have a Waltham 18 RR watch, serial number 18083153. The serial number chart is confusing to me,and I winder if you can tell me when it was made?


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Greg F.
Date: 06 Aug 12 - 02:46 PM

They could also be numbers of a pawn ticket - pawnbrokers used to do the same thing, in case a tag was lost.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: GUEST,olddude
Date: 05 Aug 12 - 11:08 PM

Those are Jeweler marks, they indicate when the watch was last serviced. In the 1800's up to early 1920's or so they would scratch the inside of the case with a jeweler number. Each Jeweler had their own system of keeping track of service. They are part of the watch history. Every watch of that era has them

great question by the way ..


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: frogprince
Date: 05 Aug 12 - 10:43 PM

Must say that Kendall's new toy is stunning. Dan, did you note that series of numbers scratched free-hand inside the back? Or did you do that youself, so we would all acratch our heads wondering what they mean?


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: GUEST,olddude
Date: 05 Aug 12 - 09:17 PM

Did you "whip it out to see their reaction" like you PM'd me :-)
still chuckling about that one captain


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: kendall
Date: 05 Aug 12 - 06:55 PM

We had A HUGE family gathering today and of course, I showed it around. Mr. and Mrs. Frogprince were here so we talked pocket watches. Everyone who saw it was impressed.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 05 Aug 12 - 04:16 PM

Hamilton 935
back

front


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: GUEST,olddude
Date: 05 Aug 12 - 02:02 PM

how is it keeping time for you Kendall? should be smack on


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 04 Aug 12 - 10:57 PM

Oh Captain, you are most welcome. I know you are having fun with it and it has a great home


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: kendall
Date: 04 Aug 12 - 01:35 PM

Thanks to my good friend, Dan, (Olddude) I now have an Illinois RR watch made in 1889. It is a thing of beauty and a real treasure.


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 04 Aug 12 - 09:49 AM

I love it Will, awesome


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Will Fly
Date: 04 Aug 12 - 09:14 AM

Well - here's something a little different - a video of my Bunn Special with music attached! I set a little tune to the watch's tick - comes in around 0.42'...

Time and Motion


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: GUEST,olddude
Date: 27 Jul 12 - 10:13 PM

Will
they always go fast pick up time then eventually slow up when they need cleaning and oil. You are right on your 18, that is what it needs for sure


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: Will Fly
Date: 27 Jul 12 - 02:20 PM

Thanks for the info, Dan - that's really useful. The movement looks very similar to the 1901 18s Elgin I have. Interestingly, the 1890 watch balance wheel moves very quickly - by comparison the 1901 balance wheel looks to be a lot slower, but the 1901 is gaining several minutes a day. Looks like it needs a clean and service...


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Subject: RE: BS: Old Pocket Watches
From: olddude
Date: 27 Jul 12 - 02:12 PM

I am sorry I think classification deals with size on Elgin.   Q is much more knowledgeable than I am ..


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