Elgin was one of America's most storied watchmakers, producing fine timepieces from 1864 until the quartz era rendered mechanical movements obsolete. This 1950s ladies' dress watch captures the decade's signature aesthetic — a cushion-shaped case with sculptural scroll lug connectors, the champagne dial aged to a warm, luminous patina. The original Speidel expansion bracelet in two-tone gold and silver remains intact and functional. A well-worn piece of American horological history that still carries itself with elegance.
Materials 10K rolled gold plate bezel, stainless steel back, Speidel expansion bracelet
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Collected by Mineral and Matter