Notes
The movement used in this watch was produced at 1 000 examples, in 1911 (run 6, No. 15 124 001 to No. 15 125 000).
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Movement based on the American invention patent No. 77 078, delivered on April 21, 1868, to Charles S. Moseley, Elgin, Illinois, for a “Improvements in watches”.
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Movement based on the American invention patent No. 157 021, delivered on November 17, 1874, to Charles S. Moseley, and George Hunter, Elgin, Illinois, for a “Improvement in watch-regulators”.
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Movement based on the American invention patent No. 596 407, delivered on December 28, 1897, to George Hunter, Elgin, Illinois, for a “Winding mechanism for mainspring barrels”.
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Movement based on the American invention patent No. 585 025, delivered on June 22, 1897, to Charles P. Corliss, Elgin, Illinois, for a “Stem-winding mechanism”.
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