Elgin National Watch Company

Elgin National Watch Company

The Elgin National Watch Company was founded in August 1864 as the National Watch Company. A number of former associates of the Waltham Watch Company and Chicago watchmaker J.C. Adams had discussed forming the first large watch company in the Midwest, and after a trip to Waltham, Massachusetts, Adams approached former Mayor of Chicago Benjamin Wright Raymond as an investor. Adams and Raymond convinced many others to invest.

The growing young city of Elgin, Illinois, some 30 miles to the northwest, was chosen as factory site. The city donated 35 acres (142,000 m²) of land, and the factory was completed in 1866. The first movement was a B.W. Raymond, 18 size, full plate design.

In World War II, the company moved into the defense industry, manufacturing bombsights, and other precision instruments. The factory in Elgin closed in 1964, after having produced half of the total number of pocket watches manufactured in U.S.A. (dollar-type not included). The Elgin Watch Company sold watches under the names, Elgin and Lord Elgin. The company produced many of the self-winding (automatic) wristwatch movements ever made in the United States beginning with the 607 and 618 calibers (which were bumper wind) and the calibers 760 and 761 (30 and 27 jewels respectively). (USA made automatics were also produced by the Bulova.)

The company relocated manufacturing operations to a suburb of Columbia, South Carolina which renamed itself Elgin, South Carolina.

The rights to the name "Elgin" were sold to [http://www.mzb.com MZ Berger] , but Elgin-branded watches produced after 1964 have no other connection to Elgin or the Elgin Watch Company.

Trivia

*NBA Hall of Famer Elgin Baylor was named after the Elgin National Watch Company. [http://www.nba.com/history/players/baylor_bio.html]
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*Daniel Beard's sketches of an angel at the end of "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" are based on the Elgin National Watch Company's logo

ource

*"Complete Watch Guide", by Cooksey Shugart, Tom Engle, Richard E. Gilbert, Edition 1998, ISBN 1-57432-064-5

External links

* [http://elginwatches.org/index.html The Elgin Watch Collectors Site]
* [http://www.pocketwatchrepair.com/histories/elgin.html A Brief History of the Elgin National Watch Company]
* [http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/2652.html Entry in Encyclopedia of Chicago]
* [http://www.antique-pocket-watch.com/elgin-pocket-watch.html The Elgin Story (words & pictures)]
* [http://elginwatches.us Elgin Watches (sources for collectors)]


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