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Return To ShopThe Elgin 719 watch movement is an open face calibre with a stop- and split-second function, utilizing pillar wheels. Its barrel has stopwork that limits to 0.8 barrel revolutions. It is worth noting that early calibres of this watch movement are poorly and often contradictorily recorded, lacking a calibre signature. The Elgin 719 offers several functions, including a timer rattrapante for 60 seconds (with a precision of 0.2 seconds) and a 30-minute duration. There is also an option for a 30-second timer (with a precision of 0.1 seconds) and a 15-minute duration. Additionally, it features an addition timer, a stem winding mechanism, and a sweep second hand. The watch movement includes timer and split-second functionality and has been in use since 1935.
The Elgin 719 features the following functions:
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3096 | Ordinary/None | Buy staff |
4143 | Incabloc | Buy staff |
4143 | Monorex | Buy staff |
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1.65 x 0.190 x 19.0 mm | Manual | Buy mainspring |
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