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Return To ShopThe Elgin 363 is a mechanical watch movement that was commonly found in watches from around 1940. It is part of a group of movements that have varying bridge layouts and are often identified as FHF 150. The individual designations for these movements, including the 150, 151, 156, 158, 159, 162-164, 166, 174, 178, 187, 201, 203, and 208, may not have well-known differences between them. The Elgin 363 movement features manual winding functionality, a sub-second function, and has an optional size of 11.5'''.
The Elgin 363 features the following functions:
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1.80 x 0.100 x 290 x 9.0 mm | Manual | Buy mainspring |
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