March 23, 2008, 12:27
David AbbeBeautiful restoration. I have a question; When you had this watch in pieces for the repairs, did the Dial plate have the 4 extra Jewels to make it a true 15 Jewel watch as marked on the back plate? The Elgin database lists this as an 11 Jewel early model, if there were more Jewels added as the 15 Jewel marked on the movment plate claims this would be a very interesting collector watch indeed!
March 23, 2008, 15:40
Fabrizio Di ClaudioHi David, you are correct, but this is the p.watch i recived. I think the bridge of barrel is of another elgin p.watch with 15 j.
I check in my broken p.watch maybe i have correct bridge. Thank you!

March 23, 2008, 18:34
David AbbeFabrizio, The 15 Jewel mark oin the bridge looks like it was stamped in later. Sometimes these watches were "up-Jeweled" at the factory. From 1895 - 1905, Waltham "upjeweled" about 100,000.
March 23, 2008, 22:13
Frank KusumotoFabrizio - I just love these "work in progress, work finished" posts. Thanks for taking the time to take the pictures and do the write-up, it is appreciated.