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The Elgin 324 watch movement is an open face calibre with a bimetallic screw balance and a Breguet hairspring. It features a moustache lever and a wolf teeth winding gear. The movement also includes a flying barrel with Geneva stopwork. The functions of the Elgin 324 movement include stem winding and lever setting, as well as a sub-second function. This movement was commonly used during the period around 1910.
The Elgin 324 features the following functions:
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