Elgin Grade 10

The grade 10 is an 11 jewel movement, and another 18 size, as are most of the early Elgin designs. It is stem-wind, lever-set.


This one was made about 1879. It features moon hands, and an unusual type of case. The back does not open, instead the movement lifts completely out on a ring, with the stem and crown attached.  The font is hinged as normal.  Inside the back the case is marked "GEM" and have a serial number, there are no other markings other than watchmakers' marks.

This is the only watch case like this that I have ever encountered.
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