c. 1960 Lord Elgin 024603 Automatic

Reference: 024603
Movement:
Elgin 760 (30 Jewels)
Movement Type: Automatic
Complications: Sweep Second
Case Type: Gold Plated Base w/ Stainless Steel Screwback
Case Size: 33mm

Representing the last gasp of American watchmaking, we have this elegant Lord Elgin automatic. Elgin certainly pulled out all the stops for this one - the 760 movement has a highly innovative and unusual integrated automatic mechanism resulting in a very thin automatic watch, even by today’s standards, and the balance is free-sprung, eliminating the need for regulator pins. Unfortunately, all of this innovation makes servicing these movements a bit of a headache - they are not particularly watchmaker-friendly. The automatic winding mechanism is also a bit delicate and most of the moving parts are fully engaged during manual winding, so you definitely want to minimize manual winding of these movements.

*Please note that visible serial numbers on the case and movement have been partially or fully hidden with AI masking.

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