Thursday, November 27, 2025

AUTHENTIC VINTAGE PENN TANK GENTS WRISTWATCH

 















BRAND: AUTHENTIC VINTAGE PENN TANK GENTS WRISTWATCH
MADE IN: SWISS BY ELOGA WATCH CO
CIRCA: 1940's
MODEL: DRESS
CRYSTAL: ACRYLIC CRYSTAL
MOVEMENT: 17 JEWELS MANUAL WINDING MOVEMENT AS CAL.970 III
DIAL COLOR: GOLD CHAMPAGNE
FUNCTIONS: HOUR, MINUTES AND SUB SECOND AT 6:00
HANDS: GOLD TONE SWORD HOUR & MINUTE HANDS AND GOLD TONE CENTER SWIPE SUB SECOND HANDS
MARKERS: NO INDEXES PLAIN DIAL
CASING : GOLD TOP PLATED AND STAINLESS STEEL BACK
LUGS: 18mm 
MEASUREMENT: 25mm DIAMETER without CROWN and 38mm LUG TO LUG
BEZEL: -
 CASE BACK INSCRIPTION: - STAINLESS STEEL BACK-SWISS
CROWN: ORIGINAL UNSIGNED  GP CROWN
STRAP: GENUINE BROWN LEATHER BAND
STRAP SIZE: 8" FULL LENGHT
DISCONTINUED MODEL, NO BOX AND NO PAPER BUT GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC
EXCELLENT CONDITION, KEEPING GOODTIME AND RECENTLY SERVICED
PRICE: USD220 (NEGOTIABLE)
SOLD: RM3100
Brief Information Eloga Watch 
Founded around 1920–1925 in Lengnau/Biel (Bernese Jura), Switzerland. The company was registered as Eloga Watch Co. SA, with the name reportedly derived from the first letters of the founders’ or investors’ names (exact origin is debated; one common story links it to “E. Locher – Lo.gel – "

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

AUTHENTIC VINTAGE LORD ELGIN TANK GENTS WRISTWATCH


















CIRCA 1940's LORD ELGIN ARTDECO TANK

PATINATED CHAMPAGNE DIAL WITH SUB SECOND AT 6:00

CRYSTAL IS CLEAN WITH NO CRACK OR SCRATCHES

THE 21 JEWEL ELGIN MANUAL WINDING MOVEMENT Cal.626

BLACK STICK HANDS

BLACK ARABIC MARKERS

14K GOLD FILLED SQUARE CASE WITH MEASURES APPROXIMATELY 24mm EXCLUDING THE CROWN AND 40mm LUG TO LUG 

SIGNED LORD ELGIN CROWN

NEW GENUINE BLACK LEATHER BAND FITS 8.5" WRIST

DISCONTINUED MODEL... RARE FIND!

EXCELLENT CONDITION, KEEPING TIME AND RECENTLY SERVICED

PRICE: USD500 (NEGOTIABLE)

BRIEF HISTORY OF ELGIN WATCHES

The Elgin Watch Company (also known as the Elgin National Watch Company) was the largest US watch company in terms of production. In fact, Elgin produced approximately one-half of the total number of higher-quality pocket watches manufactured in the United States. Total production over their 100 years of operation reached 60 million watches!

The clock tower at the Elgin National Watch Company

The clock tower at the Elgin National 

Watch Company

The company was founded in 1864 in Elgin, Illinois as the National Watch Company, and some of the organizers were J. C. Adams, P. S. Bartlett, D. G. Currier, Otis Hoyt, and Charles H. Mason, with financial backing from former Chicago Mayor Benjamin W. Raymond. The factory for the National watch company was completed in 1866, and the first movement produced was an 18-size B. W. Raymond which sold in April of 1867 for the astounding price of $115. This identical watch, serial number 101, was sold at auction in New York in 1988 for $12,000. In 1874, the company officially changed their name to the Elgin National Watch Company, and that name remained until they stopped producing watches in the early '60's.

Elgin was not known for making the highest quality watches, though some of their higher grades were exquisitely made timepieces. Together with Waltham Watch Company, they dominated the huge market for mid-grade watches. Elgin watches remain extremely popular with collectors today because they are plentiful, can be obtained at reasonable prices, and can be relatively easily repaired due to the large number of watches and parts available.

Elgin shipped their first wristwatch in 1910, and later manufactured the first wrist watch to be qualified for railroad service, the grade 730A B. W. Raymond. Throughout their history, the Elgin National Watch Company was known for horological innovations. In 1958, they introduced the "DuraBalance," an ingenious design for a free-sprung balance (no regulator pins) which used spiral balance arms and small weights to govern the moment of inertia of the balance. They also produced the only American-made automatic wristwatch movements: grades 607, 618, 760, and 761. These movements featured bi-directional, full-rotor winding, and had two automatic winding gear ratios, which were automatically engaged as the mainspring tension increased.

The contributions of the Elgin National Watch Company to American Horological industry cannot be overstated. Many Elgin watches that were made over 100 years ago are still providing reliable and accurate daily service to their proud owners.

Monday, November 17, 2025

AUTHENTIC VINTAGE SWISS WINDSOR ARTDECO MEN'S WRISTWATCH

 


















VINTAGE SWISS WINDSOR WWI MILITARY ARTDECO MEN'S WRISTWATCH CIRCA 1920's

MADE IN SWISS BY JAGOT WATCH COMPANY

SILVERTONE DIAL WITH SUB-SECOND DIAL AT 6 O'CLOCK

CRYSTAL IS CLEAN WITH NO CRACK NOR SCRATCHES

THE SWISS 6 JEWELS MANUAL WINDING MOVEMENT AS CAL.912

SILVER TONE COBRA HANDS AND SUB-SECOND HAND

RADIUM ARABIC MILITARY MARKERS

CHROMIUM UNSTAINABLE METAL CASE MEASURES APPROXIMATELY 32mm EXCLUDING THE CROWN AND 36mm LUG TO LUG 

UNSIGNED CROWN

GENUINE BROWN LEATHER BAND FITS 8.5" WRIST

DISCONTINUED MODEL... !

EXCELLENT CONDITION, KEEPING TIME AND RECENTLY SERVICED

PRICE : USD200.00


History of the Windsor and Jagot Watch Company

The Jagot Watch Company was an American watch importer and distributor active primarily in the early to mid-20th century, specializing in affordable Swiss-sourced timepieces. It is best known for its association with the “Windsor” line of pocket and wristwatches, which were marketed as elegant yet budget-friendly options for the American middle class. The company played a modest role in the post-WWI watch boom, importing movements and cases from Switzerland and assembling or rebranding them for U.S. consumers. Jagot is not a major horological innovator but a classic example of the era’s import-driven watch trade, often confused with similar-sounding brands like “Jacot” (a reputable Swiss case maker) or “Fagot” (a common misreading of its stylized logo).

Sunday, November 16, 2025

AUTHENTIC VINTAGE DUFONTE TANK BY LUCIENT PICARD MEN'S WRISTWATCH
















AUTHENTIC VINTAGE DUFONTE TANK BY LUCIENT PICARD MEN'S WRISTWATCH 
CIRCA 1970's
BLACK MATTE DIAL
CRYSTAL IS CLEAN WITH NO CRACK OR SCRATCHES
THE 17 JEWEL MANUAL WIND SWISS ETA CAL.2512 MOVEMENT (SAME MOVT USED IN CARTIER TANK)
GOLD TONE HANDS
SILVER TONE ROMAN MARKERS
18K GOLD ELECTROPLATED TANK CASE MEASURES APPROXIMATELY 22mm EXCLUDING THE CROWN AND 34mm LUG TO LUG 
UNSIGNED CROWN
ORIGINAL DUFONTE GENUINE LIZARD LEATHER BAND FITS 8.5" WRIST
DISCONTINUED MODEL... AND RARE!
EXCELLENT CONDITION, KEEPING TIME AND RECENTLY SERVICED
PRICE : USD500.00

Brand History: Lucien Piccard

Lucien Piccard is a Swiss watch brand founded in 1923 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland — one of the historic centers of Swiss watchmaking.

•  Originally known for high-quality, handcrafted mechanical watches.

•  Gained popularity in the mid-20th century (1940s–1970s) for elegant dress watches, often in gold or gold-plated cases.

•  Targeted the mid-to-upper market with Swiss precision and stylish designs.

•  Famous for tank-style and rectangular cases (like yours), inspired by Cartier but more accessible.