Caleb Bogart
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Hi, all! I graduated from high school a few weeks ago, and got this from my uncle...
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Hi, all! I graduated from high school a few weeks ago, and got this from my uncle...
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You did very well. Illinois is on of the premier makers of railroad grade watches of the time. In fact, most of their offerings were simply works of art. Is it a Bunn Special?
http://www.pocketwatchrepair.com/histories/illinois.html
Yes, it is a bunn special movement, but I cant find anything on the case...it might be custom or something. 21 jewels, made around 1897
Caleb,
Congratulations on your graduation from high school! And what a beautiful Illinois Bunn Special railroad pocketwatch!
My Ball RR watch says "Hello!":
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Here is what my movement looks like.
Haha! I'm sure you know that I don't have one of those!!
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Here is what my movement looks like.
The ring is the balance-wheel, with the hairspring in the middle. Not sure what the little nubs are.
Ok, so I'm assuming then that the nubs act like a flywheel and also as a balancer like wheel weights on a car. Would explain why there are extra holes. Interesting.
James, I have FIVE pocketwatches. Only one of them is a railroad watch.
I have one late-Victorian IWC.
I have one Waltham from 1899.
I have one Elgin from 1918.
I have one Ball from 1950 (the one I showed earlier).
I have one dress pocketwatch from the 1920s.
The only one I use regularly is the Ball. I used to wear the Elgin as well whenever I went overseas (easier to set to local times, not as valuable if I lose it, etc). Half of them aren't even serviced. I've wanted to have the IWC serviced for a long time, but have never gotten around to it.