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Return To ShopThe Elgin 160 watch movement, which was likely used around 1940, is a hunter calibre movement with varying bridge shapes. It possibly includes a left-handed ratchet-wheel screw. Differences between the 286, 348, and 498 variations of this movement are not known. It offers functions such as stem winding and setting, sub seconds, and right setting.
The Elgin 160 features the following functions:
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