Internet Horology Club 185
This weeks "Save from the Scrapper"

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September 24, 2011, 21:49
Jared Brinker
This weeks "Save from the Scrapper"
Last weekend I posted a nice Rockford I had bought for a little over scrap value and brought back to life. This week, I had another "scrapper save". I bought this Elgin off the Bay for a mere $25 plus $4 shipping. Hard to beieve because I think it would scrap for $40-50 right now. This was the only picture on the listing:


September 24, 2011, 21:51
Jared Brinker
I was able to put this one back together and put in healthy order. It was terribly dirty from probably not being cleaned for 50 years. I also put in a new crystal, hands, staff, and lower staff jewel. So I do have some parts cost to getting this one back. Here is the front view after getting her cleaned up and going.


September 24, 2011, 21:53
Jared Brinker
Here is the back of the case. As you can see it is heavily worn, but not worn thru. still a good little case.


September 24, 2011, 21:54
Jared Brinker
Here is a side view of the case showing the coin edging. Still in good shape too. This case has a couple high spots worn thru such as the stem, but still very presentable.


September 24, 2011, 21:57
Jared Brinker
And last, but not least, the movement. This 18 size Elgin turned out to be more than expected. Inside was a nice B.W. Raymond. It is a very fitting watch for the case. It also looks to be original as I could not see any other sets of marks. Not a bad day for $29 Bucks and a few parts. I haven't found my next "scrapper save" yet, but be on the lookout for more posts in the future.

Jared


September 25, 2011, 00:49
David Abbe
Jared Great save! That BWR Grade 77 is a valuable Railroad adjusted Pendant set according to Ehrhardt, and I would agree.
September 25, 2011, 07:56
Jim Bielefeldt
Nice Save, the price you got it for is low. Usually anything with BW Raymond is a little higher.
September 25, 2011, 14:46
Jared Brinker
The person that put this on did not describe the movement nor any markings. Again, just the picture above and a description of the watch as an elgin. I could tell it was a 18 size from the picture, but that was it. I was pleasantly surprised with the movement being a BW Raymond. It is marked in big letters across the cock arm with "adjusted" and is pendant set as David pointed out.