Here's another Elgin grade 354.
This is a 0 size, 15 jewel watch made about 1915. This example has an especially nice gold hunter case.
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2 comments:
I have this movement in a wrist watch why can i not find it?
randymistrot@gmail.com
By find it, I assume you mean locate one like it.
Like most early American watch companies, Elgin never made cases. In these days a customer would select a movement and a case separately at the shop. There are a huge variety of cases, and makers of cases. What case a movement happens to be in is reflection of the choice of the watch owner, not the watch manufacturer.
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