Antique Elgin National Watch Company Pocket Watch Movement (Model 7, Grade 313)
Horology / Antique Pocket Watches

Antique Elgin National Watch Company Pocket Watch Movement (Model 7, Grade 313)

This is an authentic American-made antique pocket watch movement produced by the Elgin National Watch Co. of Elgin, Illinois. Based on the visible serial number 1194245, the manufacture of this 18-size movement dates specifically to approximately 1906. The movement features a 'Safety Pinion' designed to protect the geartrain in the event of a mainspring break. The bridge plates are constructed from nickel and beautifully decorated with damaskeening—a series of intricate, wavy decorative circular patterns etched into the metal. The engraving is sharply executed, featuring the maker's name 'ELGIN NATL WATCH CO USA' and the serial number. The movement is a hunting-configuration (indicated by the placement of the winding crown) and displays a gilded balance wheel and brass gears. The regulator is marked with 'F' and 'S' for 'Fast' and 'Slow' adjustments. The rose gold-toned case shows significant signs of age-related wear, including heavy brassing where the gold plating has worn through to base metal along the rim and outer edges, as well as surface scratches and patina. The case appears to be a hunter-style gold-filled model with a hinged back cover that is shown open to reveal the inner workings. The screws and steel parts show slight oxidation but remain largely intact, indicating a piece with significant historical craft value despite its cosmetic wear and tear.

Estimated Value

$125.00 - $175.00

Basic Information

Category

Horology / Antique Pocket Watches

Appraised On

March 19, 2026

Estimated Value

$125.00 - $175.00

Additional Details Provided By Owner

User Provided Information

Elgin 1906

Item Description

This is an authentic American-made antique pocket watch movement produced by the Elgin National Watch Co. of Elgin, Illinois. Based on the visible serial number 1194245, the manufacture of this 18-size movement dates specifically to approximately 1906. The movement features a 'Safety Pinion' designed to protect the geartrain in the event of a mainspring break. The bridge plates are constructed from nickel and beautifully decorated with damaskeening—a series of intricate, wavy decorative circular patterns etched into the metal. The engraving is sharply executed, featuring the maker's name 'ELGIN NATL WATCH CO USA' and the serial number. The movement is a hunting-configuration (indicated by the placement of the winding crown) and displays a gilded balance wheel and brass gears. The regulator is marked with 'F' and 'S' for 'Fast' and 'Slow' adjustments. The rose gold-toned case shows significant signs of age-related wear, including heavy brassing where the gold plating has worn through to base metal along the rim and outer edges, as well as surface scratches and patina. The case appears to be a hunter-style gold-filled model with a hinged back cover that is shown open to reveal the inner workings. The screws and steel parts show slight oxidation but remain largely intact, indicating a piece with significant historical craft value despite its cosmetic wear and tear.

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