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1919 Elgin Hermetic Trench Watch.

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1919 Elgin Hermetic Trench Watch.
1919 Elgin Hermetic Trench Watch.
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1919 Elgin Hermetic Trench Watch.

Brand: Elgin

Case Material: Other

Strap Material: Leather

Case Shape: Round

Movement: Manual Wind

Case Dimensions: Height: 0.4 in (10 mm) Width: 1.23 in (31 mm) Diameter: 1.23 in (31 mm)

Style: Anglo-Indian

Place of Origin: United States

Period: 1910-1919

Date of Manufacture: 1919

Condition: Good Repaired: Comprehensive Mechanical Cleaning Professional Dial Refinish. Polished. Replacements made: New Open End Leather Watch Band New Crystal. Wear consistent with age and use.

Thank you for stopping by. There are watch cases that are increasingly hard to source for my ?Trench Watch? projects. They are the cases that are often referred as Trench Watch cases. While a Trench Watch case can be made from a variety of metals and styles, this was designed to take punishment. Extra thick fixed lugs, nickel for strength and durability.

This watch is just that. What you are looking at is a 1919 Elgin with the magical Bold Red 12 dial. They are hard to find. The movement does in fact dates to 1919, WW1 was winding down in 1918. This is a true survivor of this time period.

From an interest standpoint, this style is considered to be the blueprint for the modern wristwatch today. The ?wristlet? watch was just being developed for our boys in service and it became more socially acceptable to wear them on the wrist.

The dial does has been refinished, I point this out for accuracy. It shows beautifully in pictures and on the wrist. . The dial is a ?Bold Military? style, a signature look by itself! This case has been gently hand polished to highlight the luster of polished nickel.

Note of observation. This is a 3/0 size case, slightly smaller than the more common 0 size cases. This in itself makes this a real treasure to own. Think about this, 1919 it is now 2024, the watch is 105 years young

By definition, What is a ?Trench Watch?

What are WW1 or Trench watches? They were created using 3/0 and 0 size pocket watch movements and installing into watch cases that were meant to worn on the wrist.

They often have some of the following characteristics:

Fixed or Wire Lug: No traditional spring bar attachment as found in today?s watches.

Case Material: It or often Solid Gold / Sterling Silver 925 / Silverode or Gold Filled.. The case lid snaps snug on the case. This is a Oresilver, similar as silverode, read below.

*For more practical purposes, a special alloy was developed which went by several different names, such as, "Silveroid, Silverore, Silverode or Silverine. "Silveroid" appears to have become the standard name for this metal that consisted of 45% nickel, 54% copper and 1% manganese. This metal was fairly hard wearing and could withstand the rigors of everyday use, for instance on the Railroads.

Case Manufactures: There were many case manufacturers that made cases for Trench Watches. Some of the more well know were: Fahys, Fortune, Depollier and Sons, Dennison Illinois not affiliated with the Illinois Watch Co. Depollier and Sons, Wadsworth, Philadelphia and many more. I would venture to guess this case was manufactured by Wadsworth.

This style of watch represents the epitome of the WW1 / Trench Watch era of timepieces. To the bold military bright white and Red 12 enamel dial in amazing condition to the highly collectible Hermetic case.

The case has been gently hand polished. Look at the pictures and discover the bold heavy duty fixed bar lugs, another great design feature of this watch, Many WW1 watches had thinner fixed bars, not this one. This was made to wear.

The case measurement is 31.5MM

The lug measurement is 14MM

Love the period correct crown that completes the watch.

I have outfitted this treasure with an open ended ?Oily Leather 14MM black leather strap with a high polished stainless steel buckle.

The movement was serviced within the last 30 days

Grade: 462

Manufacturer:Elgin

Manufacturer Location:Elgin, Illinois

Movement Serial Number:21533852

Grade:462

Model:2

Estimated Production Year:1919

Run Quantity:13,000

Grade/Model Run:11 of 133

Grade/Model Total Production:997,000

Size:3/0

Jewels:7 Jewel

Movement Configuration:Hunting

Movement Finish:Nickel

Movement Setting:Pendant

Plate:3/4 Plate

Double Roller:Yes

Barrel:Going

Balance Type:Expansion

Balance Jewel Material:Ruby

Train:Quick

Regulator:Plain

Hairspring:Breguet

Standard Dial Type:Single-Sunk

Adjusted:No

Barrel:Going

Read my reviews if you are a first time visitor. I realize my prices are higher than most, remember that price is what you pay and value is what you get. I work very hard at preserving the past as it should be. There is a bit of a premium for that
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1919 Elgin Hermetic Trench Watch.

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