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Return To ShopThe Elgin 411 is an open face calibre mechanical watch movement featuring a ratchet on the dial side and a crown mechanism with a rocker bar. The origins of the ebauches are uncertain, potentially manufactured by either AM or Felsa, although numerous registers predominantly attribute the movement to AM. The movement includes functions such as stem winding and setting, sub seconds, and was typically utilized in watches produced around 1936.
The Elgin 411 features the following functions:
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