
The Elgin 416 watch movement, produced from 1913 to 1927, was designed for hunter or open face calibre timepieces. It featured a bimetallic screw balance and utilized a Breguet hairspring. The movement allowed for stem winding and lever setting, with the additional option of pendant setting. It also included a sub second function. The Period of use for this movement was limited to the years 1913 to 1927.
The Elgin 416 features the following functions:
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