the dial,does have some texture to it. Of all of my vintage pieces this one is definitely my favorite, and I have have several nice ones. This one and another run as well as any of my modern pieces.
just my lowly Lord Elgin. For a watch from the mid 1940's it is in excellent condition and is as accurate, or moreso than many of my modern watches. Plus it is extrement sentimental to me. ...
the dial,does have some texture to it. Of all of my vintage pieces this one is definitely my favorite, and I have have several nice ones. This one and another run as well as any of my modern pieces.
came to the US from Poland through Ellis Island and ended up in Pittsburgh working in the steel mills. He had an Elgin watch that we got after he died 25-30 years ago. I’m not Catholic and back then the wife and family would go to mass every Christmas Eve...
I can post a pic although I don’t think most people here are interested in an early 1900’s mass produced watch. Your story just made me think of him.
1949, she bought it used from the dentist she worked for, couldn't have been but probably a year or two old when she got it. 76+ years old and runs like a new watch, accuracy is amazing,