Elgin's grade 386 pocketwatch, a 16 size, 17 jewel, movement, made about1914.
This watch got a minor dial repair for a chip near the 4:00, in addition to the usual overhaul and service.
Dial repairs are not perfect, not this one is all but invisible since the bezel ends up covering part of the dial edge.
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