Elgin Pocket Watch Value: Serial Number, Grade and Case

Value an Elgin antique pocket watch by documenting serial number, grade, case material, movement, dial, chain, condition, repairs, and demand.

Elgin antique pocket watch value reference with serial number, grade, case material, movement, dial, chain, condition, repairs, and demand
Elgin antique pocket watch value reference with serial number, grade, case material, movement, dial, chain, condition, repairs, and demand. Reference image; item-specific appraisal depends on submitted photos and documentation.

Elgin pocket watches are common enough that exact identification matters. Value depends on the movement serial number, grade, jewel count, case material, case maker, dial condition, running status, and buyer demand.

Start with the movement serial number

The movement serial number, not just the case number, is usually the key to dating and identifying an Elgin watch. Photograph it clearly if the case can be opened safely.

Check case and dial condition

Gold, gold-filled, silver, nickel, hunter cases, open-face cases, porcelain dials, hairlines, missing hands, and worn hinges all affect value.

Running status is not everything

A running watch can still need service, and a non-running watch can still have parts or collector value. Condition and grade often matter more than age alone.

What a defensible value needs

Photograph the dial, case front and back, bow, crown, movement, serial number, case marks, and any damage before estimating value.

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What similar items actually sold for

To help ground this guide in real market activity, here are recent example auction comps from Appraisily’s internal database. These are educational comparables (not a guarantee of price for your specific item).

Shown USD range: USD 310-USD 1,350. Median of these 6 USD examples: USD 563.

Image Description Auction house Date Lot Reported price realized
Auction comp thumbnail for LOT OF 10 ELGIN POCKET WATCH 14K GOLD & GF CASE (Affiliated Auctions & Realty LLC, Lot 3076) LOT OF 10 ELGIN POCKET WATCH 14K GOLD & GF CASE Affiliated Auctions & Realty LLC 2024-12-30 3076 USD 310
Auction comp thumbnail for Circa 1911 Elgin Pocket Watch in Highly Engraved 14k Gold Hunter Case (Caswell Prewitt Realty, INC, Lot 190) Circa 1911 Elgin Pocket Watch in Highly Engraved 14k Gold Hunter Case Caswell Prewitt Realty, INC 2024-09-08 190 USD 1,350
Auction comp thumbnail for ANTIQUE ELGIN POCKET WATCH 14K GOLD FILLED CASE (DejaVu Estate Sales & Auctions, Lot 293) ANTIQUE ELGIN POCKET WATCH 14K GOLD FILLED CASE DejaVu Estate Sales & Auctions 2025-12-15 293 USD 475
Auction comp thumbnail for Lady’s Antique Elgin Pocket Watch Housed in a Beautifully Engraved Yellow 14k Gold Hunter Case (Caswell Prewitt Realty, INC, Lot 315) Lady’s Antique Elgin Pocket Watch Housed in a Beautifully Engraved Yellow 14k Gold Hunter Case Caswell Prewitt Realty, INC 2024-09-08 315 USD 650
Auction comp thumbnail for Elgin National Watch Co. 14K Gold Hunter Case Pocket Watch (Lion and Unicorn, Lot 89) Elgin National Watch Co. 14K Gold Hunter Case Pocket Watch Lion and Unicorn 2025-04-17 89 USD 950
Auction comp thumbnail for 1910 Elgin Pocket Watch Railroad Grade B.W. Raymond (Caswell Prewitt Realty, INC, Lot 249) 1910 Elgin Pocket Watch Railroad Grade B.W. Raymond Caswell Prewitt Realty, INC 2024-09-08 249 USD 325

Disclosure: prices are shown as reported by auction houses and are provided for appraisal context. Learn more in our editorial policy.

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