PrettyBigGuy
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- Elgin, IL
Sorry that I have been adsent from the Lounge lately, but I just returned from gettin' hitched out on the Left Coast! What does that have to do with watches you ask? well let me tell you a story.
Back in November of last year my fiancé accepting a promotion at work that would re-locate us from So Cal to the Chicago area. Not long before we left, we saw a beautiful Elgin pocketwatch in a watch shop in Long Beach. It had been brought in for cleaning and refurbishment and was never picked up, so it was on sale for $200. I had been on the look-out for a nice vintage pocketwatch and this one was exactly the size, color and style that I was after. Unfortunatley, money was tight with the impending move so we had to pass on it. a few days later I returned to the store and it was gone.
Skip ahead to May of this year. my bride-to-be and I were back in Long Beach aboard the Queen Mary and about to tie the knot. My groomsmen and were on our way to the chapel when along comes the maid of honor. She hands me a package from the bride with instructions to open it before the ceremony. I opened it up and was shocked to see the Elgin pocketwatch! She had bought it the day after we saw it and hid it away for almost seven months as a wedding gift to me. What a gal! Here are some pics. Michaelson, I'm depending on you for some good intel about it.
Here is the watch opened up. note the small lever at 5 o'clock that is flipped out when setting the time. There appears to be a new crystal, and there are some minute fractures in the face @ 7 o'clock and 10 o'clock.
Here is the cover. The engraving is showing some real signs of wear and there are some small dents on the edges.
Here's the bottom edge. note the dents and the hinges on both sides. I am trying to resist the urge to open up the back!
Any comments or insights are encouraged. I don't know much about this watch and I'm anxious for some info! It's also worthy of note that this watch seems to stop working if it is left alone for too long. Once you pick it up though, it starts ticking again.
Here are some pics of my Russian pocketwatch. I have mentioned it in the Lounge before, but I have never posted pics:
The face.
the cover.
The back.
Back in November of last year my fiancé accepting a promotion at work that would re-locate us from So Cal to the Chicago area. Not long before we left, we saw a beautiful Elgin pocketwatch in a watch shop in Long Beach. It had been brought in for cleaning and refurbishment and was never picked up, so it was on sale for $200. I had been on the look-out for a nice vintage pocketwatch and this one was exactly the size, color and style that I was after. Unfortunatley, money was tight with the impending move so we had to pass on it. a few days later I returned to the store and it was gone.
Skip ahead to May of this year. my bride-to-be and I were back in Long Beach aboard the Queen Mary and about to tie the knot. My groomsmen and were on our way to the chapel when along comes the maid of honor. She hands me a package from the bride with instructions to open it before the ceremony. I opened it up and was shocked to see the Elgin pocketwatch! She had bought it the day after we saw it and hid it away for almost seven months as a wedding gift to me. What a gal! Here are some pics. Michaelson, I'm depending on you for some good intel about it.
Any comments or insights are encouraged. I don't know much about this watch and I'm anxious for some info! It's also worthy of note that this watch seems to stop working if it is left alone for too long. Once you pick it up though, it starts ticking again.
Here are some pics of my Russian pocketwatch. I have mentioned it in the Lounge before, but I have never posted pics: