This vintage Lord Elgin manual winding watch captures everything charming about 1940s wristwear: gold applied numerals, matching gold hands, and a design that channels the refined, streamlined flair of the Art Deco era. It's a classic American timepiece with understated confidence and timeless appeal.
Elgin, one of the most important names in American watchmaking, produced millions of watches from the late 1800s through the mid-20th century. The Lord Elgin line represented the brand’s top-tier offering—featuring higher jewel counts, finer finishing, and movements built to impress.
This watch is powered by a manual wind movement, keeping time by vintage standards, and ready to wear and enjoy. Whether you’re a collector or simply love the golden age of American design, this piece brings both history and elegance to your wrist.
This vintage Lord Elgin manual winding watch captures everything charming about 1940s wristwear: gold applied numerals, matching gold hands, and a design that channels the refined, streamlined flair of the Art Deco era. It's a classic American timepiece with understated confidence and timeless appeal.
Elgin, one of the most important names in American watchmaking, produced millions of watches from the late 1800s through the mid-20th century. The Lord Elgin line represented the brand’s top-tier offering—featuring higher jewel counts, finer finishing, and movements built to impress.
This watch is powered by a manual wind movement, keeping time by vintage standards, and ready to wear and enjoy. Whether you’re a collector or simply love the golden age of American design, this piece brings both history and elegance to your wrist.