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Return To ShopThe Elgin 320 watch movement, used during the period of 1965-1969, features a manual wind mechanism, a sweep second hand, and a calendar function set by adjusting the 20-24h position. Later samples of this movement were equipped with a split plate and an improved setting-lever spring similar to the Puw 461. Notable differences between the Puw 360/1360 family and the Puw 260/1260 family include variations in the balance and the presence of a mobile stud carrier.
The Elgin 320 features the following functions:
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5255 | Ordinary/None | Buy staff |
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1.20 x 0.110 x 320 x 10.0 mm | Manual | Buy mainspring |
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