I have for sale a freshly serviced Elgin time piece and from world war 1 as this piece dates to 1914 right at the start. This is a signed A.W.C.Co, Sterling case and the serial number is 1,072,361 and the back hinge is perfect , closes with a perfect snap! From wire lug to wire lug this sterling case is 36mm long and without the crown it is 33mm. The dial is enamel and designed by Stan Howlder used in many companies like Illinois, Waltham Elgin etc. This is a very clean Elgin enamel dial and the hands are thick Elgin spade pieces and a glass perfect crystal to compliment this world war 1 piece. This is a 7 jewel Elgin movement model 2 grade 320 and it is an "O" by American standards. The serial number for this stem wind and stem set trench watch is 17,395,055.  All 7 jewels have been inspected and oiled properly. I have serviced this piece with never a short cut taken so expect a nice reliable timekeeper. The band is nylon meshed and 10mm across.  A few winds of the crown and off it goes as it is that clean.


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