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The Elgin 155 watch movement is part of a series with various bridge layouts, possibly labeled as AS 340 in some instances. It is difficult to distinguish between different variations such as the 302, 303, 311, 313, 323, 324, 328, 329, 333, 340, 342, 344, 361, 362, 365, 371, 383, 396, 473, 546, 549, 569, 585, 595, 603, 621, 629, 636, 694, 709, 714, 717, 720, 731, 775, 790, 803, 825, 915, and 951. The Elgin 155 movement is a manually-wound movement with a sub-second function. It was commonly used around the year 1925.
The Elgin 155 features the following functions:
| Dimensions | GR Reference # | End Type | Buy |
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| 1.50 x 0.100 x 290 x 9.0 mm | Manual | Buy mainspring | |
| 1.50 x 0.105 x 280 x 9.0 mm | GR41332 | Manual | Buy mainspring |
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| Part Description | Reference # | Alternate | Buy |
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