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Vintage Elgin Art Deco Fancy Enamel Dial Men’s 15J Manual Cushion Case Watch

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BRAND:
Elgin
UNIT CONDITION:
Pre-owned - Good
► SELLER'S DESCRIPTION
For sale is a stunning vintage Elgin men’s wristwatch, a true example of Art Deco elegance paired with American horological craftsmanship. This watch features a beautifully preserved fancy sector dial with stylized numerals, a sub-seconds register at 6 o’clock, and unique gold-tone star markers, making it a standout piece in any collection. This timepiece has been recently serviced, is running strong, and is holding accurate time. It’s powered by a 15-jewel manual wind movement, signed Elgin U.S.A., with the movement serial number 16435841. The watch is housed in a nickel cushion case made by Star Watch Case Co., measuring 32mm across (excluding the crown). The inner case back bears the reference number 7010233. The watch comes fitted on a brand new high-end black leather strap, giving it a sleek, updated look while preserving its classic vintage charm. Key Features: • Brand: Elgin • Style: Art Deco • Case Shape: Cushion • Case Material: Nickel (Star Watch Case Co.) • Case Size: 32mm (excluding crown) • Movement: Manual wind, 15 jewels • Movement Serial #: 16435841 • Reference #: 7010233 • Dial: Fancy sector dial with gold-tone star markers and sub-seconds • Strap: Brand new high-end black leather • Condition: Recently serviced and running accurately This is a beautifully preserved example of early 20th-century American watchmaking—an elegant and functional addition to any vintage collection.

► ARCHIVE FILE: ELGIN — BRAND HISTORY

Elgin was founded in 1864 as the National Watch Company, when a group of Chicago investors led by former mayor Benjamin W. Raymond set out to beat Waltham at industrialized watchmaking. They raised the money, persuaded the town of Elgin, Illinois to donate land beside the Fox River, and hired away seven of Waltham's best men to design the machinery. The first movement, a railroad-grade pocket watch named the B.W. Raymond in the mayor's honor, was completed in 1867, and the firm took the name Elgin National Watch Company in 1874.

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