Elgin
Elgin was an American watch company that was founded in 1864 in Elgin, Illinois. While the brand was primarily known for its watches, it also produced a range of jewelry and other accessories.
Elgin jewelry was known for its quality and attention to detail, often featuring intricate metalwork and sparkling gemstones. The brand's jewelry line included a variety of styles, from delicate filigree pieces to bold, Art Deco-inspired designs.
During the 1920s and 1930s, Elgin expanded its product line to include a range of fashionable accessories, including necklaces, bracelets, brooches, and earrings, all designed to complement the brand's popular watches.
While Elgin is no longer in operation as a watch or jewelry brand, vintage Elgin pieces remain highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts. The brand's legacy continues to be celebrated for its contributions to American watch and jewelry design, and for its enduring appeal to collectors of vintage and antique items.
Elgin jewelry was known for its quality and attention to detail, often featuring intricate metalwork and sparkling gemstones. The brand's jewelry line included a variety of styles, from delicate filigree pieces to bold, Art Deco-inspired designs.
During the 1920s and 1930s, Elgin expanded its product line to include a range of fashionable accessories, including necklaces, bracelets, brooches, and earrings, all designed to complement the brand's popular watches.
While Elgin is no longer in operation as a watch or jewelry brand, vintage Elgin pieces remain highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts. The brand's legacy continues to be celebrated for its contributions to American watch and jewelry design, and for its enduring appeal to collectors of vintage and antique items.