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Elgin Pocket Watch Silverode Railway Working 7 Jewel – 1921

Creator: Elgin
Case Material: Silver
Case Dimensions: Depth: 20 mm (0.79 in)Diameter: 59 mm (2.33 in)
Style: Modern
Place of Origin: United States
Period: 1920-1929
Date of Manufacture: 1921
Condition: Good

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Original price was: £260.00.Current price is: £170.00.

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Step back in time with the exquisite⁢ Elgin Pocket Watch Silverode Railway Working 7 Jewel from 1921, a ⁤remarkable blend ⁤of‌ history ⁢and craftsmanship⁣ that captures the⁣ essence of early 20th-century railway timekeeping. This vintage ‍timepiece boasts a ⁣substantial 59mm ⁢silverode ‌case,⁤ 20mm thick, lending it a weighty and durable presence complemented ⁢by a pristine‌ plastic crystal. Despite a minor blemish and a small hand carving that could be⁤ polished,​ the watch remains in excellent condition, featuring a reliable 7-jewel movement ⁢that is still in working order. As ‍part ‌of the Grade 288, Model⁣ 5, Class⁣ 106 series, this watch is a​ rare find with an ⁣estimated production ⁣year of 1921 and ​only 3,000 pieces made. ⁢Bearing‌ the serial⁤ number 23649821, it is the 221st of the 296 produced in its specific ​grade and model run, contributing to⁢ a total production of 531,800 ⁢watches. ‌This piece comes from Rock N Gold Creations⁤ in San Diego, California, a trusted name with over ​30 years of experience in⁤ the jewellery industry. The founder, a ‍GIA graduate, ensures that all ​products⁤ meet GIA standards, and the company is ‌renowned for winning numerous jewellery design competitions.⁤ Rock N Gold Creations is dedicated ‌to providing quality custom jewellery, ⁤fine estate jewellery, and fine​ watches, making this Elgin pocket watch a​ timeless addition to any collection.

This Elgin railway pocket watch from 1921 is a true vintage timepiece with a 59mm silverode case that is 20mm thick, making it a heavy and substantial watch with a clean plastic crystal. While there is a minor blemish on the case and a small hand carving that could be polished, overall the watch is in excellent condition and it features a 7-jewel movement that is in working order. The watch is part of the Grade 288, Model 5, Class 106 series and has an estimated production year of 1921, with only 3,000 made. The watch's serial number is 23649821 and it is the 221st of the 296 made in this grade and model run. In total, there were 531,800 of these watches produced. You can trust in the quality of this watch as it comes from Rock N Gold Creations, located in San Diego, California with over 30 years of experience serving customers locally, nationally, and internationally. The founder is a GIA graduate, and the company adheres to GIA standards. At Rock N Gold Creations, they have won many jewellery design competitions and are passionate about providing quality custom jewellery, fine estate jewellery, and fine watches.

Creator: Elgin
Case Material: Silver
Case Dimensions: Depth: 20 mm (0.79 in)Diameter: 59 mm (2.33 in)
Style: Modern
Place of Origin: United States
Period: 1920-1929
Date of Manufacture: 1921
Condition: Good

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