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I should qualify the statement a bit, I did already have the case. The movement in good condition just some minor corrosion on the goose-neck spring and currently is keeping RR time. I had picked up the case some time back for about $35 or so with shipping so I might have $100 into the watch but it was one that I was missing from my collection so it was nice to pick up a movement with nice dial and hands and not all crapped out from abuse to fill an empty case. | ||||
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IHC Member 1110 |
Nice Claude!Is that a lever-set?You must be about filling your Elgin hit list by now...if this was an older movement it would have been street railway grade if L.S.You did good!Happy New Year, Ted. | |||
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It is a lever set adj 3p watch and I think Elgin made it to replace the grade 527. I would think by the time the 572 came out trolleys were a thing of history but there may have been areas where good accuracy was needed but not quite railroad accuracy. I have the 571, 572, 575 (ps) and missing the lever set 573 and pendant set 574. | ||||
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Very nice Claude | ||||
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IHC Member 1508 |
Beautiful Claude! I've got the 573. Love that thing! Brad | |||
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The camera makes the goose neck look worst than it really is and I see I had a smug on the plastic crystal. It was well worth the $50, I now need to find a good version of the 573 and 574 sometime in the future. | ||||
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