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posted October 20, 2011 19:56
Is anyone having problems going to the Elgin watch database?
 
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posted October 20, 2011 20:34
James,

Welcome to IHC185. I couldn't get into that website either. I got "Failure To Connect To Web Server" as an error message. Sounds like Wayne is having a server issue.

This has happened before and it has always been resolved within a few days. Lin Riddle and others have offered to do the movement number lookups the old fashioned way (with books) in the meantime.

Here is a prior discussion thread that was posted when this happened before.


Best Regards,

Ed
 
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posted October 20, 2011 22:02
Thanks for the reply; I thought it was something on my end.
I just picked up an Elgin 16 size serial # 23092871. The watch is in beautiful condition, and the inside case states it is 14k gold filled.
Can you tell me anymore info on this watch?
Thanks,
Jim
 
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posted October 20, 2011 22:40
James

The serial number book I have for Elgin is from 1904 & at that time they were just in the 11 million range.

With a photo of the movement perhaps we might could tell you more, the 23 million number would place it in the area of 1920.

Sorry not much help.

Tom
 
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posted October 20, 2011 22:48
Roy Ehrhardt's Elgin Grade and Serial Numbers Book describes this as a 16 size, 15 Jewel, Model 6 Hunter, Grade 312, made in 1925. The model 6 was a very popular movement and Elgin made 366,000 Grade 312 movements alone in 233 different production runs from 1904 to 1927.
 
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posted October 21, 2011 09:41
Thanks to all. You guys are great!
Jim
 
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posted October 25, 2011 15:04
Does anyone have any information they can pass along regarding any problems with the Elgin site....

I have sent a couple of emails to Wayne or Webmaster and they have come back as undeliverable due to inability to access the server....

Regards,

Jerry
 
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posted November 08, 2011 21:21
Any word on the web site yet?


Marc Micale
 
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posted November 13, 2011 20:50
Still down???
 
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posted November 13, 2011 21:24
I just checked and its still down.


Best Regards,

Ed
 
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posted November 14, 2011 00:27
We have a mutual friend in Lincoln NE looking into what happened. No Answer so far.
 
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posted November 14, 2011 11:27
Looking forward to hearing what has been found out. Wayne has let it go down before, but never this long. I'm kind of worried about him.
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Regards! Mark
 
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