ELGIN 18s Gold-Plated Hunter Case Hand-Wound Pocket Watch. Used ELGIN 18s Gold-Plated Hunter Case Hand-Wound Pocket Watch Diameter approx. 54mm Time can be set and wound. When you shake it, it moves a little but stops immediately.
Elgin size 16 gold filled Hunter case pocket Watch, circa 1922. Is in very good condition running strong keeps good time. 7 jewels manual wind movement # 24401700. Excellent porcelain dial, glass crystal. With few small scratches measurers 51mm across. Running strong keeping time. Very good with few small scratches. [Mint] Item has never been used. Excellent Item is like new with very slight signs of use. Very Good Item have some minor signs of previous used but is in great condition without heavy scratches, wear or mechanical issues, may have some fine surface scratches. Good Item has slight surface scratches or slight wear, but looks great. Fair Item shows scratches or weir that is visible. Poor Item is not in perfect working order or damaged. For Parts or Repairs Item cannot be used as-is. Repair needed or used as parts.
The serial number on the movement is. Which according to the pocket watch database, dates this watch to approximately 1913. The watch Sets but DOES NOT Wind or Currently Run. The bow is missing. The case is a Fahy’s Montauk 20-Year Gold-Filled case. The watch shows light overall cosmetic wear.
The watch features Arabic Numerals and a seconds hand with a mechanical (manual) movement. The pocket watch comes in a B&B Royal Case with a snap caseback and an open face closure. The Elgin pocket watch is made of green gold filled case material and has a beautiful analog display. This pocket watch is a must-have for watch collectors and enthusiasts who are looking for a classic and functional timepiece. Dial has a gold toned color that looks fabulous against the black Roman numerals and gold case. This watch came from a collectors estate and looks very well maintained. Some signs of use and marks-no deep or noticeable scratches on crystal. See pics for exact item and condition. Watch worked as soon as it was tested.
Elgin 210 16s 7j 1899 Open Face Pocket Watch Silverode Base Metal Case – Runs. 8122018 – Made in 1899. I cannot set the watch. Please see the condition remarks, the pics and the pocketwatch database details for this serial number on the last pic. The case is Silverode from Philadelphia Watch Case Co. Thank you for your interest in my listing. Please review the item description as well as the pictures for further details including condition. I provide fast + friendly customer service so please browse through my store. Items are added often. Hopefully, you will find something you want, you need, or can’t live without. Thanks again for looking!
Up for sale is an Elgin Grade 386 pocket watch in a 20 year gold-filled hunter’s case. Watch is running and keeping time. Case does not latch closed and springs open. Some light cosmetic wear. Clean glass and no cracks in the dial.
Offered is an 0 size Elgin 7 jewel pocket watch in 20 year gold filled case. The movement is currently not running. It will require a service. The case is overall in great shape with full details and all lids working properly. The dial and hands are in decent shape. Please ask any questions.
The crystal is glass. The watch displays Arabic numerals on a 12-hour dial and is powered by a mechanical (manual) movement. It was manufactured in the United States in 1910 and is considered a vintage time-piece. The pocket watch size is 16S and it has 7 jewels. The brand of the watch is Elgin and it is suitable for men. It is in running condition. It is stem wound and stem set which are both working as intended. The porcelain single sunk face has a hairline in it which is visible in the pictures. Scratches consistent with age and prior use. It’s a nice watch!
Pocket Watch The original owner of this pocket watch was a train engineer in the 1800s. It has been in his family ever since. The white porcelain face says Elgin Nat’l Watch Co. Inside case is marked 1982 and P. Co and it looks lie a name is inscribed in script above this. The key is included. It does not run and is missing the second hand. Inside it says M. Ogden and has a Serial # 268556 made in 1874? From internet: The Elgin National Watch Company, most commonly known as just the Elgin Watch company, was a major US watch maker from 1864 until its closure in 1968. For nearly 100 years the company’s manufacturing complex in Elgin was the largest site dedicated to watch making in the world. All my items come from a smoke free home! I do my best to look items over for any imperfections – Unless noted, everything I list is free of RIPS, STAINS, or TEARS Feel free to contact me with any questions!