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Return To ShopThe Elgin 237 is a mechanical watch movement that features a pin-lever escapement and a stem mechanism without a setting-lever spring. In some late samples of this movement, the hairspring terminal is glued. Notably, the train and hand gear are driven separately by the barrel, which is a unique characteristic. The movement offers a range of functions, including manual wind, sweep seconds, day display with a set capability of +/-24h, quickset date adjustment using reverse setting, and a day and date display. The Elgin 237 movement utilizes a pin lever system and was commonly used around the 1970s.
The Elgin 237 features the following functions:
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1.40 x 0.110 x 340 x 10.0 mm | GR3700 | Manual | Buy mainspring |
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