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==Elgin 600== | ==Elgin 600== | ||
This watch was manufactured during Elgin’s “Modern era”, meaning post-1968. By this date all of | This watch was manufactured during Elgin’s “Modern era”, meaning post-1968. By this date all of | ||
the Elgin's manufacturing plants had been closed, and Elgin watches were assembled entirely of Swiss components. | the Elgin's manufacturing plants had been closed, and Elgin watches were assembled entirely of Swiss components. | ||
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==Features== | ==Features== | ||
* Case Diameter: 44 mm | * Case Diameter: 44 mm |
Revision as of 17:13, 9 June 2020
Elgin 600
This watch was manufactured during Elgin’s “Modern era”, meaning post-1968. By this date all of the Elgin's manufacturing plants had been closed, and Elgin watches were assembled entirely of Swiss components.
Features
- Case Diameter: 44 mm
- Case Height: 13 mm
- Case length: 45 mm
- Lug Width: 20 mm
- Movement: ETA 2783, 17 jewel automatic. Quick-set date, 21,600 bph
- 42 hour power reserve
- Case material: Stainless steel
- Crown: Screw down
- Bezel: Bi-directional, indexed w/ 60 clicks
- Water resistance: 600 feet
- Elgin signed movement, case back and crown,
- Vintage: Early '70s