Next up is a wath very similar to the last one.
Each of the major parts of Elgin movements are stamped with the serial number, using a prefix. In this case the prefix is an 'R', for the first two digits, 35.
Hardly a tool mark to be found. This movement has been well cared for.
This is an Elgin grade 10, 18 size, 11 jewels, made about 1890.
See the album for this project here.
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