Illinois Bunn Special Serial Numbers

Illinois

Look up your Illinois Pocket Watch Serial Number Here. And this company has made a special effort in this direction by furnishing the 'Sangamo' and the 'Bunn', 'Bunn Special', and 'A. Lincoln' movements in 18 size, for the use of railroad men, so that to-day these movements are known wherever railroads are operated, and are the recognized.

Including Illinois Watch Serial Numbers and Production Dates

Springfield, Illinois

1869 - 1927

The Illinois Springfield Watch Company was organized in 1869 primarily through the efforts of J. C. Adams. The first company Directors were J. T. Stuart, W. B. Miller, John Williams, John W. Bunn, George Black and George Passfield.

John Stuart was a Springfield lawyer and former partner of Abraham Lincoln. John Williams was president of the First National bank of Springfield. William B. Miller was a local merchant. John B. Bunn owned a grocery business.

Though the first movements were produced in 1872, the company really didn't achieve full production until 1875. By serial number, the first watch made was the 'Stuart' model, followed in order by the 'Mason,' Bunn,' 'Miller,' and finally the 'Currier. The first stem-wind watch was produced in 1875. The early Illinois models were key-wound and key-set and are quite collectible today. Illinois later produced an extensive line of extremely fine and accurate Railroad-grade pocket watches like the 'Sangamo Special,' 'Bunn Special' and 'Santa Fe Special' (just to name a few).

Illinois: A Great American Watch Since 1870

Special

In 1879, due to financial difficulties, the company was reorganized and the name changed to the Illinois Springfield Watch Company. By 1885 the company name was changed yet again to the Illinois Watch Company.

Purchased by Hamilton

The Illinois Watch Company was purchased by Hamilton Watch Company in 1927, but continued to produce Illinois watches under Hamilton management until 1932 (the year the last 'true' Illinois watch was made). Hamilton continued producing Illinois watches in the Hamilton factory until 1939.

The Illinois Watch Company produced watches under contract for several different brands, including Burlington Watch Company (Chicago, Illinois) which operated primarily as a mail-order business, and Santa Fe Watch Company (Topeka, Kansas). There is some question as to whether Burlington was actually a subsidiary of Illinois. Watches produced under the Burlington name include some very fine (including some railroad grade) watches, which are nearly identical to Illinois movements. Illinois also produced watches for the Plymouth Watch Company (Sears Roebuck) and the Washington Watch Company (Montgomery Ward).

Illinois Watch Case Company

NOTE: The Illinois Watch Company should not be confused with the Illinois Watch Case Company of Elgin, Illinois. The Illinois Watch Case Company was a major manufacture in the city of Elgin, Illinois. It manufactured watch cases under many brands, such as 'Elgin Giant,' 'Elgin Pride,' 'Tivoli,' 'Spartan,' and 'Elgin Commander.' The use of the name 'Elgin' in their brand names, or marking the cases with 'Elgin USA' often leads people to believe that a watch was made by the Elgin National Watch Company when it was actually made by another manufacturer, or to think that a watch no longer has its original case because it is 'now in an Elgin case.'

Illinois Watch Company

Total Production: Approx. 5.7 Million Watches

YearS/N
18725000
187320,000
187450,000
187575,000
1876100,000
1877145,000
1878210,000
1879250,000
1880300,000
1881350,000
1882400,000
1883450,000
1884500,000
1885550,000
1886600,000
1887700,000
1888800,000
1889900,000
18901,000,000
18911,040,000
18921,080,000

Illinois Bunn Special 60 Hour

YearS/N
18931,120,000
18941,160,000
18951,220,000
18961,250,000
18971,290,000
18981,330,000
18991,370,000
19001,410,000
19011,450,000
19021,500,000
19031,650,000
19041,700,000
19051,800,000
19061,840,000
19071,900,000
19082,100,000
19092,150,000
19102,200,000
19112,300,000
19122,400,000
19132,500,000
YearS/N
19142,600,000
19152,700,000
19162,800,000
19173,000,000
19183,200,000
19193,400,000
19203,600,000
19213,750,000
19223,900,000
19234,000,000
19244,500,000
19254,700,000
19264,800,000
19275,000,000
- Sold to Hamilton -
19285,100,000
19295,200,000
19315,400,000
19345,500,000
19485,600,000
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Serial

Be sure to use the serial number on the movement (the works) of the watch. Do not use the serial number from the watch case.

Illinois Bunn Special 23 Jewel

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Illinois Bunn Special

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Illinois Bunn Special Railroad Watch

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