Dear forum readers!
Some week ago i bougth one pocket watch in gunmetal case. In my opinion this
is one caliber 65. But i have some questions about this.
Serial number visible near the balance is: 157826.
I searched this number with "Date Your IWC" program, there tell me: "The
movement is a LÈp. c. 52 - 19lig. H 7, Mod. 1894, and dating from the year
1897."
What? This is surely not a 52 caliber! There is presumably an error in the
database.
Then i searched the all 65 caliber from this database. According to the
database this caliber produced in year 1896 and 1898 also, but in 1897 not!
My next question is: how many ligne is this movement, 18 or 19? Movement
diameter measured on dial side is 42 mm, measured on other side 40 mm. I have
earlier one another caliber 65 movement, this was 45 mm on dial side. I think
the larger is the 19 ligne caliber, and this new minor is the 18 ligne
caliber. I'm right? Or not?
But "Date Your IWC" program show me, that the earliest 18 ligne caliber 65
produced from the year 1905, and this was H6. But this movement is H7?
On the other hand, if i searched the 69 caliber, it can be seen that produced
such in the year 1897, but serial number range is: 159901-160200. And this was
all H7 calibers. But under dial there is also some difference between the cal.
65 and cal. 69.
Under the dial my movement look of is like a caliber 65.
Another mystery: the movement not signed IWC, under dial also not.
But the balance bridge another side marked with the serial number last 3
digit. (my all early iwc movements marked so)
This watch i bought from United Kingdom, i know they were exported many
movement to Stauffer & Co. This movement marked with peerless or S&Co. But
this movement is not marked! There is no indication at all! Perhaps know
someone another english connection with IWC?
I welcome any opinions or new information on this theme.
Some pictures i uploaded from my IWC pocket watch, and early IWC catalogues
and screenshots also from the "Date your IWC" program to my google drive.
Here can you see this:
drive.google.com/drive/folders/12AhvpSuZUCIaInMhcBI2Ql3NetBVQChw?usp=sharing
My english is not so good, sorry!
Best regards! Peter from Hungary