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Circa 1922 ELGIN SIZE 18 POCKET WATCH 15 JEWELS OPEN FACE EXCELLENT DIAL RUNNING

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Category:

Pocket Watches

Quantity Available:

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Condition:

Pre-owned

Brand:

Elgin

Closure:

Open Face

Features:

12-hour Dial

Model:

6

Serial Number:

24358123

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Style:

Dress/Formal

Escapement Type:

Lever

Caseback:

Screwback

Case Finish:

Polished

Department:

Men

Type:

Pocket Watch

Dial Color:

White

Display:

Analog

Water Resistance:

Not Water Resistant

Pocket Watch Size:

18

Number of Jewels:

15 Jewels

GRADE:

117

Indices:

Arabic Numerals

Movement:

Mechanical (Manual)

Year Manufactured:

1922

Case Material:

SILVERODE

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Posted for sale:

May 15

Item number:

1747098724

Item description

Circa 1922 ELGIN SIZE 18 POCKET WATCH 15 JEWELS OPEN FACE EXCELLENT DIAL RUNNING Click images to enlarge Description Circa 1922 ELGIN SIZE 18 POCKET WATCH 15 JEWELS OPEN FACE GREAT DIAL DIAL RUNNING 102 YEARS OLD STILL TICKING. EXCELLENT CONDION PORCELAIN DIAL SEE PHOTOS. 100% GUARANTEED AS DESCRIBED!!! These vintage watches are getting tough to find, especially in this nice condition, a very nice collectible watch for a very SPECIAL person!!! These watches will last for years to come. CIRCA 1922, ELGIN NATL WATCH CO, S/N 243258123, 15 JEWELS, NICKEL DAMASKEEN, PENDANT WIND, PENDANT SET, OPEN FACE MOVEMENT, RUNNING AND KEEPING FAIRLY GOOD, HOWEVER THIS WATCH SHOULD BE SERVICED TO MAINTAIN THE RUNNING CONDITION. WE RAN THE WATCH FOR OVER 24 HOURS AND IT WAS KEEPING FAIRLY GOOD TIME. WATCH IS SOLD AS -IS NO GUARANTIES, MOVEMENT IS HALLMARKED : 24358123, ELGIN NATL WATCH CO., U.S.A., 15 JEWELS. CASE; OPEN FACE SCREW BACK AND BEZEL, HALLMARKED PHILADELPHIA WATCH CASE CO., SILVERODE, 763961, WITH WEAR FROM USE AND AGE, (SEE CLOSE UP PHOTOS), SOME SCRATCHES, SEE PHOTOS CRYSTAL; CLEAR THICK BEVELED GLASS WITH SOME SCRATCHES FROM AGE AND USE DIAL: PORCELAIN WITH ARABIC NUMERAL IN AN VERY GOOD CONDITION HALLMARKED: ELGIN VERY TIGHT HAIRLINE OVER 7 NOT VERY VISIBLE TO THE NAKED EYE (SEE PHOTOS) FROM THE AMERICAN HOROLOGY ARCHIVE: Elgin National Watch Co. Grade: 317 Manufacturer: Elgin Manufacturer Location: Elgin, Illinois Movement Serial Number: 24358123 Grade: 317 Model: 5 Class: 106 Estimated Production Year: 1922 Run Quantity: 1,000 Grade/Model Run: 159 of 188 Grade/Model Total Production: 261,500 Size: 18s Jewels: 15j Jewel Setting: Screw-Set Movement Configuration: Openface Movement Finish: Nickel Movement Setting: Pendant Plate: Full Plate Barrel: Going Balance Type: Expansion Balance Jewel Material: Ruby Train: Quick Regulator: Moseley Hairspring: Breguet Standard Dial Type: Single-Sunk Adjusted: No Railroad Grade: No U.S. Patents: 77078, 347272, 345619 Data Research: 1927/1950 Elgin Serial List Case: Various Run ID:1803.317G159.18S3600.185M1665.O5167.P8902.15J3364 Database Version: v52.245 Great old-time piece, good as "Show pieces" of what the Gents would carry in the EARLY 1940'S Old treasures like Pocket Watches are disappearing quickly and soon won't be available to buy online. Rare watches are being bought by Collectors and they don't sell them We accept Payment using ebay checkout, electronic full Payment must be received within 4 days from end of auction, If not received the unpaid item assistant will open a case automatically 4 days after the listing ends, and the nonpaying buyer will be reported to ebay, for a non-payment strike. If you purchased more than one item, please do NOT pay until the ebay invoice is received. ATTENTION INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE NOTE THAT OUR ITEMS ARE SHIPPED FROM THE UNITED STATES PLEASE NOTE: Import duties, taxes, and charges (typically collected upon delivery or pickup) are the buyer?s responsibility and are not included in the item price or shipping charges. Please check with your country?s customs office prior to bidding/buying to determine what this additional cost will be. Vintage watches are completely mechanical and their time keeping accuracy can be affected by many things including position changes, temperature, internal cleanliness, lubrication, magnetism, and maintenance. AS A general rule most are satisfied if the watch is accurate within a few minutes per day, we do not warranty or guarantee their time keeping accuracy. Watch is sold as is and we do not offer any guarantees. This is your chance to add a nice collectible watch and a piece of American History to your collection. U.S. Buyer pays calculated shipping and handling. Shipping by USPS, Insurance is included in our shipping and Handling, international shipping ONLY USING ebay GLOBAL SHIPPING. Good Luck and Thanks!!! I?ll let the pictures tell the rest of the story. As additional visual descriptions, they take precedence over any and all of the written descriptions. They are very clear and should leave no doubt as to the condition of this watch. In most cases you are the expert also, so please judge these pictures for yourself. If I have erred in the description at all, it was purely unintentional, Vintage watches are completely mechanical and their time keeping accuracy can be affected by many things including, position changes, temperature, internal cleanliness, lubrication, magnetism, and maintenance, as a general rule most are satisfied if the watch is accurate within a few minutes per day, we do not warranty or guarantee their time keeping accuracy ==== PLEASE SEE ALL PICTURES We are NOT watch experts by any means, so please ask questions, or kindly let us know if we've left anything out of importance. THANK YOU! ==== Brief History: Elgin Watch Company Including Serial Numbers and Production Dates Elgin, Illinois 1864 - 1964 The Elgin Watch Company (also known as the Elgin National Watch Company) was the largest US watch company in terms of production. In fact, Elgin produced approximately one-half of the total number of higher-quality pocket watches manufactured in the United States. Total production over their 100 years of operation reached 60 million watches! The company was founded in 1864 in Elgin, Illinois as the National Watch Company, and some of the organizers were J. C. Adams, P. S. Bartlett, D. G. Currier, Otis Hoyt, and Charles H. Mason, with financial backing from former Chicago Mayor Benjamin W. Raymond. The factory for the National watch company was completed in 1866, and the first movement produced was an 18-size B. W. Raymond which sold in April of 1867 for the astounding price of $115. This identical watch, serial number 101, was sold at auction in New York in 1988 for $12,000. In 1874, the company officially changed their name to the Elgin National Watch Company, and that name remained until they stopped producing watches in the early '60's. Elgin was not known for making the highest quality watches, though some of their higher grades were exquisitely made timepieces. Together with Waltham Watch Company, they dominated the huge market for mid-grade watches. Elgin watches remain extremely popular with collectors today because they are plentiful, can be obtained at reasonable prices, a (description exceeds maximum possible length)