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Vintage Elgin Huron 9501 Men’s 17J Fancy Classic Manual Wind Dress Watch 1950s

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BRAND:
Elgin
UNIT CONDITION:
Pre-owned - Good
► SELLER'S DESCRIPTION
Up for sale is a Vintage Elgin Huron 9501 Men’s 17 Jewel Fancy Classic Manual Wind Dress Watch from the 1950s. This is a beautifully styled mid-century Elgin featuring elegant design details and a high-grade mechanical movement. The watch is running and holding accurate time. It is powered by an Elgin 17 jewel manual wind movement, as shown in the photos, offering dependable performance and classic American craftsmanship. The watch is beautiful all around, featuring an engraved and textured case that gives it a distinctive, upscale appearance. The dial is equally striking, with a clean and elegant layout that complements the case design perfectly. One of the standout features of this watch is its uniquely cut crystal, which adds depth and character to the dial and is difficult to fully capture in photographs. The watch is fitted on a brand new high-end black leather strap, making it ready to wear. Overall, the watch is in fantastic condition for its age and presents exceptionally well. Key Details • Brand: Elgin • Model: Huron 9501 • Era: 1950s • Movement: Manual wind • Jewels: 17 Jewels • Strap: New high-end black leather strap • Condition: Fantastic for its age • Running: Yes, holding accurate time A highly attractive and collectible Elgin dress watch with refined mid-century styling and a quality 17 jewel movement. Ships carefully. Feel free to message me with any questions.

► 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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