Elgin 17J grade 524 wrist watch #36725891, vintage mechanical manual-wind nickel split plate movement with bold red ruby jewels, champagne-toned metal dial with a sunburst brushed finish, raised gold Arabic style numbers and a black-marked subsidiary seconds register is mint in the dial display area but has some scratches under the bezel from where the dial and case have been rubbing together, bold gold steel whip style hands with pointed tips.
Distinctive yellow gold filled (YGF) rectangular Elgin case with a smooth polish rounded sloped bezel supporting a thick glass crystal and an offset side frame that extends on each end to rounded, inner-curving extended lugs, case is showing normal even wear overall with a few light scratches and scuffs on the case and crystal and a few small spots of brass starting to show on some case edges, additionally there are some expert but extensive repairs on the back cover, with each of the back cover corners now reinforced with a silver solder repair that has been smoothed out and extended along length of the watch, when viewed from the side it now appears the case is a later model with a stainless steel (SS) back rather than the original full gold-filled model, we can replace the crystal with a new plastic one at no charge
on request, measures approx. 25mm wide x 35mm lug to lug x 8mm thick (crystal included), lightly padded, lightly textured black leather strap band. A very attractive Elgin from the 1930s in an uncommon art-deco style case that someone has taken the time to extend the useable life of with repairs in good overall condition, perfect for a distinctive watch to wear everyday!
- Year Made: 1937-1938
- Company:
Elgin
- Jewels: 1117J
- Setting/Movement Type:
manual-wind
- Model/Grade: 524
- Serial #: 36725891
- Movement Finish: nickel
- Dial Material: metal
- Dial Color: champagne
- Hand Style:
whip
- Case Style:
rectangular
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Case Material:
Gold Filled - Yellow
- Case Details:
Elgin, extra-thick glass crystal, art-deco style lugs
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Case Width, without crown:
25mm (0.98 inches)
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Case Length, lug to lug:
35mm (1.38 inches)
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Case Thickness:
8mm (0.31 inches)
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Interior Lug Width:
16mm
(5/8")
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Band Size:
7in. to 7.99in.
(measurement range includes watch length & band)
- Band Material: leather strap
- Crystal Material: glass
- Condition:
Good
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Gender:
Unisex
The Elgin watch company, out of Elgin, Illinois, was in business from 1864-1964, and while active, was the largest-producing American watch company, manufacturing an estimated half of all pocket watches ("dollar" watches not included). By 1956 they had produced over 55 million pocket and wrist watches.
As an additional resource, we've posted a
Serial Number Production List which includes information for Elgin serial numbers and dates of manufacture.
The NAWCC also has a
comprehensive article about the company; additional information may also be found on
Wikipedia.
You may browse all of our men's pocket watches from this manufacturer at our
Vintage Men's Elgin Pocket Watches category.
This watch is in good running condition, unless otherwise noted in the description. This means that on receipt, pending any item-specific running conditions noted in the description, you can expect the watch to be winding and setting properly and to run smoothly while keeping reasonable time. We consider "reasonable time" to meet these basic guidelines:
- Railroad Grade Watches will be keeping +/- 5 minutes per day
- Pocket and Wrist Watches with 15 or more jewels will be keeping +/- 10 minutes per day
- All key wind watches and watches with 14 or fewer jewels will be keeping +/- 15 minutes per day
The above guideline is the lowest standard in which we would ship out a watch, however in most cases, you will see much better timekeeping. Most of our watches have been in storage for many years, so if you plan on carrying/wearing them everyday, you should consider having them cleaned and oiled soon, and then once a year thereafter to keep them in top running condition. If the watches will be for occasional use or display, they should be cleaned and serviced every 3 to 5 years depending on use.
As of October 30th, 2024, we are not offering a cleaning and service option through PM Time Service. While we do hope to offer this again in the future, we are unfortunately unable to meet customer requests for watch servicing at this time. Please note that, unless otherwise mentioned within the "Full Description" tab, this watch is being sold in good running condition and is ready to wear or carry on arrival.
This watch comes complete with an appropriate, intact glass crystal; however, on request PM Time Service can replace the current crystal on this wrist watch for you. We offer new plastic crystals for most vintage wrist watches; you can select your desired choice from the dropdown menu below.
Please note that the average turnaround time for wrist watch crystal replacements will be two days from the placement of the order; however, we do not carry every model of crystal in stock and there may be a delay of up to seven business days as we order the correct item from our supplier.
We are happy to offer alternate band options for this watch. Please see the Band Options below to view the styles and additional charges for each option we can provide. The first option on the list will reflect the watch in the current configuration as shown in the photos. If you choose an upgraded option, we will send you a photo of the watch, on request, with the new band ahead of shipping so you can approve the upgraded finish.
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Unlike modern quartz watches, most vintage watches need daily winding in order to keep the watch functioning for timekeeping. Additionally, there are a number of different ways to set the time other than simply pulling the crown away from the watch body. We are happy to provide an overview of each of the different setting types on our
"How To Use" page, where we also provide information on proper winding techniques for each style and some suggestions for the proper long term care and storage of your watch.
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