1932 Illinois 21 Jewel Motor Barrel Beau Monde Watch

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    The Illinois watch company has long been considered the greatest American Watch Company that had an early demise to management and the great depression. The made some of the best movements of their day. The watch, the Beau Monde has Illinois finest quality movement that they produced in a 6/0 watch.

    Think Art Deco with this offering. Stunning line, carved relief and simple elegance


    The beautiful watch was initially released in 1932, this watch movement was produced in 1932, only 1,000 of the 21 jeweled movements were made in 1932


    This movement and the case condition are one of two crown jewels of this listing. One of the biggest issues with Illinois was their watch cases. The cases are prone to wear and have not fared well over the years. So, when you see a case that is in pristine condition, it is a real treat. Look at this case carefully through my pictures. It is in amazing condition, there are two tiny spots that can be seen with a 10X jewelers loupe.
    The other crown jewel is the power plant. The 21 jewel “Motor Barrel” movement was considered Illinois’s finest movement. Sad to say some beautiful watches are harvested for their 21 jewel movements because they are so rare. This was serviced in December 2021

    Illinois History:


    Illinois Watch Company had four basic "periods" of wrist watch production. The first period was from the 1910s to the early 1920s, during which most wrist watches were converted pocketwatch movements. Gent's military and military-style specimens were made, often featuring porcelain dials.


    The second period—from the early to mid-1920s—included movements and dials which were sold to be cased by individual jewelers. These were mostly small 6/0-size movements with 6:00 or 9:00 subsidiary seconds. Some were also cased at the factory using generic cases from a variety of sources. Some of the better-known models from that latter category include the Square, Canby, Square Cut Corner, Cushion, and Whippet. Also, larger 3/0-size movements were cased at the factory in this way—the Champion, Special, Ace/Maxine, and Atlantic, for example.


    In the late 1920s, shortly before the Hamilton Watch Company took over, Illinois began commissioning its own unique wrist watch cases. The company cased and boxed its watches at the factory, marking the beginning of what many collectors consider the company's golden era, during which the finest watches were made. Models include the Picadilly, Major, Marquis, Chieftain, Ritz, New Yorker and Manhattan (the New Yorker came with a leather strap, the Manhattan with a metal one), Jolly Roger, Viking, Wembley/Medalist, Speedway, Guardsman, Trophy/Westchester, the Beau series (Beau Monde, Beau Geste, Beau Brummel, and Beau Royale), the Mate, and the top of the line 14-karat solid gold Consul. Many collectors consider The Consul to be the finest American wrist watch ever made—examples with original silver pinstripe dials, starburst dials, and with a small second hand are especially desired. Some of these art deco models also came in 2-tone gold (white gold sections along with yellow or green gold) which are also very desired and rare.



    The fourth period began in the early 1930s, and is characterized by the Streamline Moderne influence on the styling of the cases. Many of these watches featured a new 207 movement, 12/0-size with 17 jewels (of which only 40,000 were made) and included such sleek designs as the Futura, Chesterfield, Wentworth, Andover, and the 14kt Rockliffe. Many of these are very similar to watches made at the time by the Hamilton Watch Company.



    Some Illinois 12/0-size 207 movements were finished with the Hamilton name and used in the 401 series of Hamilton wrist watches, which premiered in 1934 and were named after famous explorers including Stanley, Livingstone, Byrd, and others. Many Illinois collectors also collect these pieces since they contain movements derived from Illinois-made movements. Some think that the Hamilton Watch Company purchased the Illinois Watch Company merely to expedite the production of a rectangular-shaped movement, but this is uncertain.



    Examine this pure At Deco watch case, it is my favorite time period (pun intended) look at the carved relief into the case, it is so reminiscent of the past.



    In addition, this dial is their butler styled dial. I had the dial and hands refinished to complement the stunning case. This is a stunning Art Deco watch.


    16 MM Black leather band with a white top stitch. The stainless-steel buckle is to match the watch case.


    The watch case measures 27.50 MM from 9 o’clock to 3 o’clock


    The watch measures 37.50 MM from lug to lug


    The movement was serviced by one of the few Illinois repair specialists in the country. It was very well as of this listing.

    Illinois Watch Co.


    Grade: 601


    Manufacturer: Illinois


    Manufacturer Location: Springfield, Illinois


    Movement Serial Number: 5564158


    Grade: 601


    Model: 5


    Estimated Production Year: 1932


    Run Quantity: 1,000


    Total Production: 8,000


    Size: 6/0s


    Jewels: 21j


    Movement Configuration: Hunting


    Movement Finish: Nickel


    Movement Setting: Pendant


    Plate: Bridge Plate


    Bridge Type: False Center


    Barrel: Motor

    If you are looking at rare, the unusual, a watch to add to your collection or start your collection, this would be a great watch to consider. I also have a rare 21 jewel Beau Monde that I ma selling as well. It is in pristine condition.
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    Absolutely beautiful watch! Could not be happier. Description was spot on, work done appears to be quality, customer service was great and I would highly recommend the shop!