113-Year-Old 1910s Elgin Pocket Watch Double-Sided Necklace
This decommissioned 113-year-old Elgin pocket watch has been repurposed into a one of a kind necklace! Includes the original dial with added resin to create a smooth finish which prevents the watch face from snagging on your clothes or your skin! Cracks in the original enamel dial reveal the copper disc substrate beneath. Manufactured in 1911 by the company Elgin in Illinois.
Necklace chain is 304 stainless steel which is hypoallergenic, incredibly durable and easy to clean with soap and water!
Jewelry is not intended to keep time.
This decommissioned 113-year-old Elgin pocket watch has been repurposed into a one of a kind necklace! Includes the original dial with added resin to create a smooth finish which prevents the watch face from snagging on your clothes or your skin! Cracks in the original enamel dial reveal the copper disc substrate beneath. Manufactured in 1911 by the company Elgin in Illinois.
Necklace chain is 304 stainless steel which is hypoallergenic, incredibly durable and easy to clean with soap and water!
Jewelry is not intended to keep time.
This decommissioned 113-year-old Elgin pocket watch has been repurposed into a one of a kind necklace! Includes the original dial with added resin to create a smooth finish which prevents the watch face from snagging on your clothes or your skin! Cracks in the original enamel dial reveal the copper disc substrate beneath. Manufactured in 1911 by the company Elgin in Illinois.
Necklace chain is 304 stainless steel which is hypoallergenic, incredibly durable and easy to clean with soap and water!
Jewelry is not intended to keep time.