Elgin GM Wheeler from 1911 with a Military Dial
This timepiece is a wristwatch conversion, and the movement can be seen through the caseback. The movement is one of Elgin’s more advanced configurations featuring 17 jewels and raised jewel settings.
*This timepiece is in our new case featuring front and back anti-reflective coated sapphire crystals, gaskets ensuring water resistance, and the use of premium 315L stainless steel for superior quality.*
This timepiece is a wristwatch conversion, and the movement can be seen through the caseback. The movement is one of Elgin’s more advanced configurations featuring 17 jewels and raised jewel settings.
*This timepiece is in our new case featuring front and back anti-reflective coated sapphire crystals, gaskets ensuring water resistance, and the use of premium 315L stainless steel for superior quality.*
This timepiece is a wristwatch conversion, and the movement can be seen through the caseback. The movement is one of Elgin’s more advanced configurations featuring 17 jewels and raised jewel settings.
*This timepiece is in our new case featuring front and back anti-reflective coated sapphire crystals, gaskets ensuring water resistance, and the use of premium 315L stainless steel for superior quality.*
Elgin National Watch Co. was in operation from 1864-1968 and was an American pocket watch manufacturer. Manufacturing of Elgin watches took place at their facility in Elgin, Illinois.
This Elgin timepiece, crafted in Elgin, Illinois, was finished in 1911. Its driven by Elgin's proprietary 17-jewel Grade 347 movement, which was only manufactured between 1906 to 1917 with just 20,000 produced. The movement boasts a beautiful ratchet and crown wheel decorations, an intricate balance pattern, and striped damaskeening. The movement has been custom-refinished with blue accents achieved through the thermal treatment of each movement part by hand. The original blue steel hands remain unrestored in their manufactured condition. The jewel settings are raised and have been restored to their original golden color. The enamel lettering was refinished in red to produce contrast with the movement accents. The porcelain-enamel Elgin dial is in good condition and in the military style. Initially, the dial featured radium lume. This has since been removed, eliminating any radiation risk and ensuring the watch can be safely enjoyed.
This timepiece is cased in a newly designed silver-colored wristwatch conversion case, ensuring comfortable wear with adjustable lugs for easy winding and setting while also providing a more tailored fit for wrists of various sizes. The case, equipped with front, back, and crown gaskets, offers water resistance up to 50 meters, although it is advisable to remove the watch before engaging in water activities. Having undergone thorough servicing, this timepiece is ready for your upcoming adventures.
Watch Performance
Accuracy: +/- 10 seconds per day
Amplitude: 290 degrees
Beat Error: 1.5 ms
Frequency: 18,000 bph (5 beats per second)
Power Reserve: 24-30 hours
Complication: Sub second hand
Watch Specifications
Manufacture: Elgin
Location: Elgin, Illinois
Year Manufactured: 1911
Dial Material: Porcelain-enamel (excellent)
Jewels: 17 jewels
Case Diameter: 44 mm
Front Crystal: Domed AR coated sapphire
Back Crystal: Flat AR coated sapphire
Case Material: 316L stainless
Lug width: 22 mm
Lug to Lug: Approximately 52 mm (adjusts to wrist size)
Height: 13 mm
Original Case Included: No
Serial Number: 15864407
Water Resistance: 50 meters
Warranty: Full 1-Year Warranty
All Frett & Co. Clockworks watches come with a full 1-year warranty unless otherwise stated.