The plain Elgin has a simple off white dial. The watch kind of runs. It has an AS 1430 movement.
The Elgin Sportsman got wet and is wound tight. It has an AS 1686 movement.
The Black Waltham tries to run, but is too gummed up. It has an AS 1802/03 movement.
The Brown Waltham seems to run. I think it was silver but the varnish browned. Lorsa P72 runs this watch.
The Wittnauer seems to run, it did as soon as it was wound. The movement is marked 11BG2, but it’s a modified AS 1201.
The Zenith runs nicely. It has a 2310 movement that appears to be a Marvin 515.
Warren’s Standard Pocket Watch, was wound tight. Seems to be gummbed up good.
Warren’s Bulova autowind will not tick. The Autowinding mechanism seems a little messed up too. It got wet inside.
Warren’s Square Hamilton runs, and looks pretty clean.
Tag Heuer 962.213R w/ETA 955.412 7 jewels got wet and is very tight. It may have to be replaced.
A Valjoux 72 in unknown condition found on ebay. There is a nice Jardur dial and hands, but no case. If I can download some drawings, oil charts, exploded views, hints, tips, and tricks, I may develop the confidence to one day work with it.
Unitas, 6498-1 skeleton, ETA movement into a custom, see through case with a vintage look dial and hands. This is a new build, using all new parts.
Valjoux 7750, an ETA 7750 to be specific in a HEAVY, stainless, diver, 40mm, see through, case with Sapphire front and rear.
My Brothers Unitas: same as mine but he asked for different hands.
An Old English Fusee, lever movement key wound and key set Watch brought from Manchester in the early 1900's.
My Brothers White ETA 7750.
Here is a HUGE compilation of movement descriptions. Ranfft