Here are some "before" shots. How's a watch get this dirty? Interestingly, I have found nothing so far that is actually broken. This watch may have just been in regular use until dirt stopped it.
This watch is Elgin's grade 308. It's 18 size, 17 jewels, this example made about 1905.
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