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Return To ShopThe Elgin 423 is an open face calibre watch movement that was likely produced around the 1920s. It features functions such as stem winding and setting, as well as a sub-second display. Some variations of this movement may incorporate an optional Breguet hairspring. It is known that the Elgin 423 shares similarities with other movements in the 245, 251, 261, 267, and 279 series, although the exact differences between them are not specified. It is possible that these designations are simply catalog distinctions reflecting varying bridge shapes. Additionally, it is suggested that the Elgin 423 may include a left-handed ratchet-wheel screw.
The Elgin 423 features the following functions:
Dimensions | GR Reference # | End Type | Buy |
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2.00 x 0.210 x 500 x 17.0 mm | Manual | Buy mainspring | |
1.90 x 0.210 x 520 x 16.5 mm | GR5676 | Manual | Buy mainspring |
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