Here's a nice animation of a Hamilton lever-set, 16 size, 17 jewel, movement, model 2.
This example was made about 1909.
Note the gold-flashed screws and regulator, all intact!
Elgin Grade 261
Here's a Google auto-awesome image of an Elgin grade 261 pocketwatch.
This model is a 16 size, 7 jewel movement.
This example was made about 1918.
This model is a 16 size, 7 jewel movement.
This example was made about 1918.
New Elgin Watches
Every now and then, I get an email about modern Elgin watches.
The Elgin company went completely out of business in 1968. Since then the name has been owned and used by a variety of companies that have made clocks and watch. These products have nothing to do with the original company however, and I can't help with them as I specialize in American antiques.
Today the Elgin name is owed by a Chinese company, MZ Berger Inc. They seem to sell a lot of products through Walmart.
The Elgin company went completely out of business in 1968. Since then the name has been owned and used by a variety of companies that have made clocks and watch. These products have nothing to do with the original company however, and I can't help with them as I specialize in American antiques.
Today the Elgin name is owed by a Chinese company, MZ Berger Inc. They seem to sell a lot of products through Walmart.
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