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I have this oddball watch I'm trying to identify.Elgin dial,movement signed Advance.Can't find it under Elgin.Movement is almost a dead ringer for an 1888 Waltham.I'd like to find a proper dial for it but don't know what to look for.Thanks.Norm

 
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Number 2

 
Posts: 484 | Location: Georgia in the United States | Registered: August 04, 2010
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Number 3

 
Posts: 484 | Location: Georgia in the United States | Registered: August 04, 2010
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Last one

 
Posts: 484 | Location: Georgia in the United States | Registered: August 04, 2010
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Norman, what is the serial number of this movement...?

Elgin did make a movement with the name Advance and made quite a few of them....

Here is a summary for the name "Advance"

N=ADV

Good Luck

Jerry
 
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The serial number is-3084775.
 
Posts: 484 | Location: Georgia in the United States | Registered: August 04, 2010
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Norm, I don't know what your watch is....Really....All the Elgin "Advance" watches were 18 size 11-13 jewels....

The Elgin database says that s/n 3084775 is a 6 size 7 jewel Hunter movement with no name just a grade 95 model 1 and made in 1888....there were 56 runs and a total 409,000 made from 1886 thru 1892....

Is your watch a size 6...?

Regards,

Jerry
 
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This is actually a 16s 7J fairly scarce Model 2 Trenton with a fairly high collectible value. Oddly, some Trentons fitted Elgin dials, but then the feet could have been "adjusted". The movement is a close "hack" of the early Waltham 1888

 
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