Hello All Im a brand new member I just bought an Elgin BWR grade 478 movement serial #31415121--21 jewels--On a full wind it only runs for 34 hrs. is this the norn or was the mainspring replace with a shorter one-what do you guys think thanks bob
Posts: 60 | Location: New York in the USA | Registered: February 05, 2013
The watch could also simply need a clean, oil and adjust service, typically referred to here as a COA.
Friction is the enemy of these marvelous machines.. gummy oil, fine dust in the pivots will cause friction that will drag the watch to a stop with wrap left on the main spring.
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It is always nice to have someone join that collects Elgins. The 478 is a good grade watch and very accurate timekeepers. The group is very diverse, some collect Rockfords, Elgins, Illinois Hampdens, Hamiltons, South Bend, Walthams and some that enjoy all of the old brands.
Growing up in Ohio I know what snow is and more than happy that all of that snow is going up the east coast.
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Thanks guys for the info Now I have 1 more Elgin question-these BWR dials -were they made to fit only the 571 movement or can I put one on my 478? thanks BOB
Posts: 60 | Location: New York in the USA | Registered: February 05, 2013
The specially designed B. W. Raymond dials were used beginning with the 1946 introduction of the Elgin Grade 571 models and for that reason most collectors would consider them not to be appropriate for earlier watches. You will also find a stylized "dp" on most of their 1946 and later dials, that refers to "Dura-Power" which was Elgin's unbreakable mainspring, a feature found only on later watches. See the 1950 advertisement below this posting.
Your number 31415121 from 1928 would have originally had a dial without either of those markings.
Don
Posts: 504 | Location: Pennsylvania in the USA | Registered: April 02, 2005
Larry, the star is a trademark that Elgin used. It means Timed by the stars. There is a thread about it here someplace, as I asked that same question a few years ago. Brad
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