Elgin Grade 315

This is one of the more common Elgin grades.  They sold an awful lot of these.  The 315 is a 12 size, 15 jewel movement.  Rock solid...
These metal dials, popular and modern at the time, are often pitted and corroded today.  This one looks good though.

2 comments:

fesser98sp said...

Ok so I recently inherited my great grandfather's pocket watch and have been trying to research it. I have been looking at the grade 315's in your blog posts and I am confused. None of them look like the same watch. Perhaps I am confused on the differences between run quantity and total production and production for a given year. If it helps my SN# is 34132356, and if I am understanding SN#s correctly you repaired a 315 from the same run as mine in 6/2009. Any information you can give would be great, THANKS!

elgintime said...

Hello -
It is important to know that like other American watch companies, Elgin never made cases, if that is what you mean by "looks like" yours. In those days, the common practice was that a customer would pick out a movement and a case separately at the shop and the watchmaker or jeweler would assemble them together. Because of that the movement and the case don't "go together" in any hard set way.

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