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Watch Material ARBORS BUSHINGS CAMS BARREL GRADE BAND BAB BAlUlEL DUST SETTING BUB '" 8WEEP 8CREW BARREL CENTER BARREL PALLET BETTING 'WINDING SETTING SECOND ARBOR STAJ"J" 1305 161 1301 X214 ...........•...... 01773 X242-G. 4069 1308 X277 1919 1305 162 1301 1304 .................. ++1773 X242-G. 4075 1308 X277 '4076 t2554 1919 163 Xl90 X5 X35 X236 4047 X254 X269 X42 164 X189 X5 X35 X236-G. 4046 X254 X267 X42 165 Xl90 X5 X172 X236 4047 X258 X265 X174 166 X189 X5 X172 X236-G. 4046 X258 X267 X174 167 X207 X226 X235 X25O-G. 4102 X293 168 X206 X224 1307 X249-G. 4096 X291 X254 169 X190 X208 X55 X236 4049 X45 X269 X46 °1777 +2131 170 Xl90 X208 X172 X236 4049 X258 X269 X174 171 Xl90 X208 X64 X236 4051 X254 X269 172 X190 X208 X172 X236 4051 X258 X269 ......... 1 X174 173 X207 X227 X235 X250 4103 X293 174 X207 X226 X235 X25O-G. 4102 X293 175 X206 X225 1301 X249 4098 X291 176 X206 X224 1307 X249-G. 4096 X291 177 X206 X225 1306 X249 4101 X290 178 Xl90 X5 1735 X236 4068 X269 179 Xl90 X5 X172 X236 4068 X269 ........................... X114 Xl90 X5 1778 X236-G. 4046 2141 X269 180 44059 181 X189 1303 1778 X236-G. 4046 2141 X267 182 X200 2309 X233 X242 4085 X275 183 X189 X5 X35 X236-G. 4046 2131 X267 X42 ·4059 184 X189 X5 X172 X236-G. 4046 2141 X264 X174 1301 X215 1305 X242 4073 1539 X275 1919 185 *1773 1305 X242 4073 1539 X275 1919 186 t1773 187 1774 1780 4091 1882 1783 1970 2103 2162 1786 188 1774 1780 4087 1882 1783 1970 2104 1786 189 1774 190 1774 2103 1883 1781 Watch Material ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO. CAMS CAPS CLAMPS CLUTCHES BALANCE BALANCE CLICK ~Mfs~ WIND GRADE SETTING MINUTE BATCHlIIT RATCHET SETTING ABBOB RATCHET CAP CAP CABlD RATCHET SETTING AND SPBING WHEEL "WHEEL tIPPER LOWEB WHEEL ':l~~:: SETTING 1314 1315 1316 C. 1807 t180~ C. 161 1314 1315 1316 A. 1807 t1802 A. 162 X24 X25 163 xu X25 164 X338 165 X338 166 X349 167 X98 168 X997 169 X937 170 X997 171 X397 172 X350 173 X349 174 X143 175 X98 176 Xl43 177 XSS7 178 X3S7 179 X338 2632 *1799 180 181 XSS7 181 1800 X25 183 X338 °1799 184 1316 l!l. 1314 1312 ~180j] E. 1807 185 1316 E. 1314 1312 §l80e E. 1807 186 1789 1795 1793 E. 180S E. 1808 187 1789 1795 1793 E. 180S C. 1808 188 1789 1795 1793 A-6 180S B. 1808 189 1789 1795 1793 A-5 180S A. 1808 190 1789 1795 1793 E. 180S E. 1808 191 1789 1795 1793 E. 180S E. 1808 192 1789 1795 1793 A-6 180S B. 1808 193 1789 1795 1793 A-5 180S A. 1808 194 XS37 195 1789 1795 1793 E. 1809 E. 1808 196 1789 1795 1793 E. 180S E. 1808 197 1790 1794 E. 1797 1804 E. 1809 198 1790 1794 E. 1797 1804 E. 1809 199 1790 1794 E. 1797 1804 C. 1809 200 *1799 began with Serial Number 7489001. ·1799 began with Serial Number 8186001. °1799 began with Serial Number 7859001. ~1802 began with Serial Number 8274001. 1802began with Serial Number 8275001. 1802 began with Serial Number 6591001. 11802 began with Serial Number 6469301. Numbers appearinl&in Italiea will be found In the Elilin Genuine Material System and may be ordered by bottle or compartment Dumber. Page 67 ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO. Watch Material COLLETS CUPS HANDS HUBS JEWELS GRADE DIAL FORK INDEX 1 lI_A_LAN-.--C_E ~ HOUB BARREL HAIR BARREL ARBOR CENTER AND SECOND BARREL HOLE CAP ARBOR SPRING ARBOR MINUTE UPPER L0W:ER UPPER LOWER 161 131S 168 Xl 168 168 1331 XI,47 XI,1,7 2192 1350 162 1318 168 Xl 168 168 ti814 4356 2086 2086 1351 1350 163 X352 188 Xl 188 158 X432 X1,43 2191 1348 164 X352 188 Xl 188 188 X432 X#3 2191 1348 165 X352 188 Xl 188 188 X432 X1,43 XI,43 2191 1348 166 X351 X352 188 Xl IS8 188 X432 XI,43 XI,43 2191 1348 167 X359 081st 08 08 1547 XI,55 1355 1356 168 1318 68 68 68 1546 X4fj3 X453 1352 XI,66 169 X352 188 Xl 18B 188 1544 XI,43 2191 131,8 170 X352 188 Xl 18B IS8 1544 XI,43 X443 2191 131,8 171 X352 18s X3 18B 18B 1563 XI,43 2191 1348 172 X352 188 Xl 18B 188 1563 X443 X#3 2191 1348 173 X359 OB 18t. O· OB XI,55 XI,55 2194 1356 174 X359 OB lat. OB 08 2331 XI,55 X4fj5 2194 1356 175 1318 XI,53 XI,53 21!i3 XI,66 176 1318 6B 68 2330 XI,53 XI,53 X467 XI,66 177 X358 6B 6B XI,53 XI,53 2193 XI,66 178 X353 188 X3 1S3 18" X443 2191 131,8 179 X353 183 Xl 18B 188 X1,43 X1,43 2191 131,8 X352 188 Xl 8 128 1347 131,8 180 *1318 *1814 18 X432 2578 2578 181 X351 X352 188 Xl 188 188 X432 X1,43 X#.3 1347 131,8 182 X358 168 168 X352 183 188 Xl t1318 t1814 184 X351 X352 131,8 X4fj3 XI,55 1356 Watch Material ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO. JEWELS BARREL ARBOR CENTER ESCAPE FOURTH PALLET GRADE SWEEP SECOND HOLE CAP HOLE CAP UPPER LOWER ARBOR UPPER LOWER UPPER LOWER UPPER LOWER UPPER LOWER UPPER LOWER UPPER I LOWER ]336 2205 1370 1381 1392 1403 1413 2428 161 2210 1343 2227 2182 1359 1362 2240 1403 2093 2250 1358 2202 161 1335 1341 1365 X481 1387 X505 1410 2247 163 '1335 1341 1363 2218 1386 1402 1407 2246 164 1335 1341 1365 X481 1387 X505 1410 2247 165 1335 1341 ]363 2218 1386 1402 1407 2246 166 1340 2230 X492 1399 X516 1419 2253 167 2214 1374 X491 1396 X514 1418 2428 168 1365 X481 1387 X505 ,1410 2247 169 1365 X481 1387 X505 1410 2247 170 171 171 173 ........... , " , X520 ]346 X480 X492 X504 X516 1419 2253 174 175 .................. , ..•..... X519 1345 X479 X491 .................. X503 X514 1418 2428 176 177 178 179 1333 1341 2224 2218 1385 1402 2257 2246 180 1333 1341 ]364 1380 1357 1360 1385 1402 1408 2249 2204 2200 181 181 1333 1341 2224 2218 1385 1402 2257 2246 183 1333 1341 2224 2218 1385 1402 2257 2246 184 1368 X486 1390 X510 2263 2426 185 1368 X486 1390 X510 2263 2426 186 1368 1382 1390 1405 2265 2426 187 2213 2207 1368 1382 1390 1405 2265 2426 188 2220 2234 2187 2184 2212 2207 1370 ]392 2264 2251 189 *X490 *X514 *2428 2186 2183 2211 2206 2228 2132 2198 1362 2241 X514 2093 2250 2425 2202 190 1368 1382 1390 1405 2265 2426 191 2213 2207 1368 1382 1390 1405 X5]6 100 ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO. Watch Material JEWELS LEVERS NUTS ·PALLETS GRADE THIRD CENTER REGU'" REGULA'" AND BOLLER ~.~LLET LATOn MEAN REGU- TOR NUT WITH- FORK * CAM CLUTCH BETTING JEWEL STONE ADJUST- TIME LATOR AND STONES WITH UPPER LOWER PINION WHEEL ING SCREW STONES 1440 1427 1436 X559 X546-G. 1442 1446 1447 X2 X596 161 > 1441 >1443 1440 1442 X596-8. 162 2276 1436 1446 1447 2675 *;~~~-D. 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PALLET• PINIONS PI~S PIVOT POBICAND RATCHET GRADE ARBOR BEVEL SUB SWEEP BEYEL BEVEL BEVEL CANNON CENTER EBCAPE FOURTH SE'M'ING THIRD SETTING WITH 8E'ITlNG CENTER SECOND PINION PINION erONES X621 aa}~~t 1#7 X660 1461 X691 '" .. , .. X703 ~464 . 161 ~14503 a148~51 1#7 X660 1462 X691 X703 1464 . 161 ~ 10 X615 1-'~X~4~9-l----I--X-2-8-+X-65-2-+-X-6-72-+-X-7-t.-.-.
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