• Master
    27 Nov 2022, 1:02 a.m.

    Oftentimes these days when you finally do come across a Jones calibre, it is
    without a case and may even be in unworking condition. Yet, somehow, it is
    still hard to pass on. When you see a nice one, you really want to save it! So
    goes the story with this early Jones pattern "R" that surfaced not far from my
    home here in Colorado. The case long gone, possibly sold for gold content, the
    watch was still ticking and in still decent condition
    after all of these years. And the dial, although with some fine cracks on the
    bottom edge, still had the beautiful enamel glow and the equisite, hand-
    painted signature, numerals and indices. Such a fine example of IWC's original
    calibre deserved to be overhauled and re-cased and re-imagined as it may have
    been in its former glory. I needed help so I turned to one of our esteemd
    collectors and a man who I greatly admire for his love and devotion to these
    magnificent jewels, Mark Levinsohn. Although I was able to enjoy this
    beautiful movement and dial as it were, without a case, Mark helped me realize
    the value of having my movement restored and offered to help find a case and
    connect me with a fantastic watchmaker friend of his, Jeroen Blonk. Well I
    knew that finding a case that was a good fit would be difficult, but with
    Mark's help, I was really quite optomistic and ready to commit to the project.
    And off went the movement on another journey accross the Atlantic ocean. Here
    is how the naked pattern "R" looked before I shipped it off:

  • Master
    27 Nov 2022, 6:16 a.m.

    WoW Fantastic Ben!

    I can't wait for the conclusion and to see this beautiful movement restored
    and cased.

    I have been on this path and it is extremely rewarding! And YES, Mark
    Levinsohn was also involved in my journey down the rabbit hole involving
    balance staff, dials and hands.......

  • Master
    27 Nov 2022, 7:04 a.m.

    Well, some time and a pandemic later I finally managed to meet up with a fine
    group of collectors at this historic spot high on the hill in Geneva

    Fantastic to see new and old friends again for an informal collector's dinner
    during Watches and Wonders Geneva and a chance to be reunited with my once-
    naked pattern "R" Jones.

  • Master
    27 Nov 2022, 7:14 a.m.

  • Master
    27 Nov 2022, 7:24 a.m.

    I am just blown away, Mark found an extrodinary case and Jeroen was able to
    utilize some of Mark's spare parts to mount and get this beautiful movement
    ticking again. I am so very grateful to Mark Levinsohn and Jeroen Blonk for
    such an amazing job and for their love and dedication to bringing these
    beauties back to their former glory.

  • Master
    27 Nov 2022, 8:14 a.m.

    A very nice story!

    There are magicians and there are wizzards.

    But in the end the public is asthonised.

    Adrian,

    (alwaysiwc).

  • Master
    27 Nov 2022, 3:42 p.m.

    Astounding result :o)

    Well done Ben, Mark and Jeroen. You are all champions in my book!

  • 27 Nov 2022, 4:33 p.m.

    Nice job Ben, the movement now has a better use than sitting in a drawer.

  • Master
    29 Nov 2022, 10:12 a.m.

    Wow what a great watch and what an amazing project, with the help of watch
    friends!!! Thanks for sharing.