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While visiting the Elgin website, I discovered "Serial Number Lookup". I was able to gain valuable information on my Elgin pocketwatches. Bravo to whoever is responsible for this great feature on their site! I'd like to know if there is a "serial number lookup" on any websites for Hamilton, Illinois & Waltham manufactures? Stephanie O'Neil NAWCC Member 143979 | |||
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IHC President Life Member |
Stephanie, All the advice above is excellent. The On-Line work continues. Until the time when we are able to have fully interactive data-bases for each of the major watch companies... and that is coming however slowly... you either buy the books, or do exactly what you've been doing. Simply ask your question right here! Many of us have the various reference books on hand. Harold Visser has the Howard Records. Not only will we work hard to find the answer, we'll do our best to add a few insights and perhaps even a picture or two. So for Elgins and Walthams the On-Line Serial Number Lookups exist. That and a lot of other data is accessible in down in our Chapter 185 "Technical Library and Site Links" area. For all the rest including... Ball and Company, Hamilton, Hampton, E. Howard, Illinois and South-Bend Watch Companies we'll do all we can for you right here. Ask your question including all the information you have. There's a lot we can do for you and every one else reading this! We're always here and we're happy to help. Stay Tuned, Stay Involved! Lindell | |||
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Elgin Watch Collector |
quote: I believe that the dates listed on my Elgin watch website are generally more accurate than the ones listed by Shugart's Complete Watches book. However, I don't believe either sets of dates can be trusted that much and can be easily off by a year or two. In the cases of high grade watches, or the first production of a new grade, the dates can be off by several years or even a decade. I actually rant about this subject a fair amount on my website. Some of the relavent web pages are: Accuracy of the Estimates of When Watches Were Made Technical Discussions Of The Serial Number Classification Raw Production Year Data The Elgin Watch Collectors Website | |||
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