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New York, Nov 28, 2001

LOT 113

Elgin, U.S.A, "C. H. Hulburd", No. 28844047, circa 1925.Very fine and rare, 18K white gold, keyless dress watch.

USD 1,500 - 2,000

Sold: USD 1,610

C. three-body, polished with initials on the back, chased and engraved band, pendant in a shape of two exotic birds. D. matte silver, applied gold radial Arabic numerals with applied gold "fleur-de-lys" five-minute markers. Gold elaborate hands. M. 12 size, nickel, bridge caliber with spotting decoration on the pillar plate, 19 jewels, the top ones in gold settings, 8 adjustments, gold train, straight line lever escapement, recessed cut-bimetallic compensation balance with gold screws, blued Breuet balance spring, spring-loaded micrometric regulator.Signed on the dial, case and movement.Diam. 44.8 mm.


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Grading System
Grade: AA

Very good

Case: 3

Good

Movement: 3*

Good

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 3-01

Good

HANDS Original

Notes

Around 1920, the majority of American watch companies began producing expensive models similar to Waltham's "Premier Maximus". In 1922, Elgin produced the C.H. Hulburd in a special case, of which no two were alike. These watches were the thinnest of all the models made by American watch companies.