Elgin 3 Hunter Case Hunter Men's Pocket Watch Case - Coin Silver 900 Manual wind
By Elgin
Located in Greensboro, NC
Brand: Elgin Model: 3 Specific Year: 1890 Movement: Manual wind Number of Jewels: 11 Design
Antique 1890s Pocket Watches
Silver
Elgin 3 Hunter Case Hunter Men's Pocket Watch Case - Coin Silver 900 Manual wind
By Elgin
Located in Greensboro, NC
Brand: Elgin Model: 3 Specific Year: 1890 Movement: Manual wind Number of Jewels: 11 Design
Silver
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H 0.52 in Dm 2.05 in
Elgin 14 Karat Yellow Gold Vintage Hand Wind Men's Pocket Watch Weight 110.53gm
By Elgin
Located in New York, NY
This pre-owned Elgin 14K pocket watch is a beautiful men's timepiece that is powered by a
Yellow Gold
Lord Elgin Yellow Gold Vintage Manual Wristwatch, circa 1950s
By Lord Elgin
Located in Dallas, TX
Vintage Lord Elgin 14K Yellow Gold Men's Watch - Manual . 14K yellow gold ( 23 mm x 36 mm
Antique Elgin Men's Pocket Watch with Skeleton Display Back
By Elgin
Located in Mount Kisco, NY
By Elgin National Watch Co., this circa 1912 American made brass pocket watch model #303 has been
Brass
Vintage Mens Elgin Wrist Watch Manual Wind 32mm Antique 1890's
By Elgin
Located in Dearborn, MI
Vintage Mens Elgin Wrist Watch Manual Wind Antique 1890's Genuine Mens Elgin Wrist Watch Does
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H 0.52 in Dm 2.05 in
Elgin 14 Karat Yellow Gold Vintage Hand Wind Men's Pocket Watch Weight 110.53gm
By Elgin
Located in New York, NY
This pre-owned Elgin 14K pocket watch is a beautiful men's timepiece that is powered by a
Yellow Gold
Lord Elgin Yellow Gold Vintage Manual Wristwatch, circa 1950s
By Lord Elgin
Located in Dallas, TX
Vintage Lord Elgin 14K Yellow Gold Men's Watch - Manual . 14K yellow gold ( 23 mm x 36 mm
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