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First a nice Elgin driver, a "Parkton" I believe. Its been sitting finished so long I can't remember the movement details, but a 670 inside I "think".

 

Next a 1928 Elgin in a "jobbers" case with a 6/0s, Grade 430, seven jewel movement.

 

Finally, a lovely Elgin "Capricorn" with a 714 Shockmaster movement.  Michael was a lucky kid in 1962.  The movement dates to 1958.

 

RMD

 

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I have often noticed that engraved watches were several years at the time of engraving. Was it common practice,I wonder to offer free engraving to move old stock? Nice stuff btw.

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