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Elgin Mystery Dial Line Up


diveboy

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Here's the complete mystery dial line up from the horizon line of Elgin. 

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7620 - Lord Elgin Futura Black Variant 
7625 - Lord Elgin Briarwood
7620 - Lord Elgin Futura
7510 - Lord Elgin Cranston
7516 - Lord Elgin Stratford

3 years of serious hunting in one picture. 

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I like!  Interesting, because I was just reading about late 50's early 60's Elgins, and the Durabalance and other features that they were coming out with at the time. Now there are even more watches that are on the must have list!  Arghh :wacko:

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The 7620 with the black dial has been the only one I have seen besides mine. Could you please tell me a little bit more about the watch ? I looked up the serial number and it came back that it was made in 1945. But some things they had wrong about it like it said it was a 17 jewel and it's actually 23 jeweled. But if you could please help I'd be greatly appreciative.

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