This Elgin pocket watch is a beautiful vintage piece from the 1920s, made of yellow gold filled material. It features a 15-jewel movement, mechanical (manual), and a full hunter closure with a snap caseback. The watch has a white dial with a lever escapement type and 12-hour dial, along with a seconds hand. With a pocket watch size of 12s, this Elgin model 27747640 is a great addition to any watch collection. It was manufactured in the United States and is being sold as not working.



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