Have you had the dial to confirm the 13 Jewels Kevin?exp esc model 6-13J
Also the model 1 & 2 Nickel plate movements, can you let me know if you have confirmed any jewel count with dials off?
Thanks for the photos
Have you had the dial to confirm the 13 Jewels Kevin?exp esc model 6-13J
but I hope you consider putting it into an encyclopedia article. There it can be referenced by members and updated easily. Just a thought.*
Greg
S/N: 23062
Finish: gilt
Jewels: 15
Bila,It will be made available for all...Once I can get some semblance/correlation of serial numbers and work out where the runs start & end (i have some idea now but need more numbers to shore up some hypotheses, as some serial blocks have next to no data at present), we can put it out there. ...A better way is to let people post their watch info and when there is enough data, (which should be kept in house) until you are able to make an educated observation/assessment, then post that information. these are the problems that can arise and will make a farce in my opinion of the Rockford early research data if it is open slather input by anyone & everyone.
I don't know how legible the engravings are
When I did a little bit of editing on that photo Greg and played with the lighting that number appears to be 91638, but it is still hard to make out even with the editing, so I am possibly incorrect.Another BTW, the s/n on the model 6 in my slide looks to be 916?3 which is very close to that on the tin I showed (91669).
'll add a few.
SN 205,414, 8S 15J, HC, Nickel movement
SN 219,258, 16S, 17J, HC, nickel, PS, model 4
SN 171,665, 18S, 15J, HC. gilt, LS, model 2
SN 109,634, 18S, 11J, HC, gilt. LS, model 2
Tom
I have five that fall within that SN Range....all are loaded into pocketwatchdatabase.com, including photos.
Greg, I haven’t seen one like that before. The visibility of the mechanism is really cool. Is that a scarce model or grade?-CortAnother BTW, the s/n on the model 6 in my slide looks to be 916?3 which is very close to that on the tin I showed (91669).
Thanks Greg, that Model 5 you show there is an interesting one, if I read the serial number correctly it is from a block we didn't know about and the first block of serials in this model with those size plate jewels, very nice![]()
Bila you are correct. The SN for the 16S is 919, 258. My bad. Just had to use a more powerful magnifier.Hi Tom, Thanks for the post of numbers, just a question if you can remember it, that 2nd watch in the list, you have it as a 16 and a model 4, Just wondering if you have a picture or can recall it at all. It should be a 18 Size Model 5 Nickel Hunter SW/LS, can you let me know when you get a chance if you recollect it?
Cheers,
Bila
Rockford's exposed escapement model (model 6) isn't scarce per se, although some of the specific grades probably are. It is indeed a neat design.Greg, I haven’t seen one like that before. The visibility of the mechanism is really cool. Is that a scarce model or grade?-Cort
Excellent, Thank YouHere is serial #197964, a 15 jewel model 6.
I forgot this one from my collection, Bila. Serial No. 196415, c. 1883, with exposed escapement.
That will be great Lee, thank youI haven't, Bila. When I'm able to get it serviced--and I need to--I'll let you know.
Wow a hidden key, how cool is that! Did all come with this feature?Bila, one more.
Serial No. 76075
Key Wind (Hidden Key)
Dave
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Neat Rockford. As for the jewel count, with four in the top plate it has at least 11 total. It might be 15j or even 13j but you'd need to take a look underneath.Hi All,
I have one to contribute, #28662. According to the pocket watch database, a 9J gilt movement in a hunter case. Nice clean movement in an attractive coin silver case.
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Thanks Joe for the post, a nice one, Greg is totally correct, at least an eleven, these Rockford's are notorious for the chopping and changing of jeweling, only way to be sure is lift the dial as Greg suggestedI have one to contribute, #28662.
Thanks vintageguy, the problem with that database mate, good info and bad infoPWDB says its a Model 2 9J hunter