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Here's your Weekly Roundup!
Every Tuesday we send this Weekly Roundup of our most recent Watch of the Day watches. Most watches sell within minutes or hours, so be sure to check the website each day at noon Mountain Time or follow us on social media to get more frequent updates!
Click the images of the watches to learn more about them. Make sure to check the website at 12 PM Mountain Time for the Watch of the Day!
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Today, we are proud to present this marvelous piece from the American Waltham Watch Company — the Boston 424. Originally manufactured in 1923 by Waltham, the Boston 424 features a luxurious watch dial, sleek-type numbers, and an open back, revealing the intricate stainless steel gears with gold details. The artwork's symmetry resembles a mesmerizing pinwheel blooming in the springtime.
Powered by 19 jewels, this watch features our Machined Titanium case, which spotlights the luster of the dial spectacularly. This Riverside-grade timepiece has an incredibly durable and scratch-resistant coating built to preserve its history. Lastly, our Cordovan Black leather strap brings unity to this remarkable timepiece.
This watch was originally produced in Waltham, Massachusetts, in 1923 — the same year Icebound premiered in NYC. Owen Davis, the playwright, won the 1923 Pulitzer Prize for Drama in this autobiographical masterpiece. Owen Davis wrote and produced more than a hundred plays in his lifetime, and in 1923, he also won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
We are thrilled to present this masterpiece from the Illinois Watch Company — the Burlington 021. Originally manufactured in 1923 by the Illinois Watch Company, the Burlington 021 features a speckled dial design, Roman bold-type numbers, and a clear display case that reveals the intricate stainless steel gears with bronze details. The etched and faded type numbers bring out the vibrant blue hands of the timepiece. Our Machined Titanium case complements the bright blue hands magnificently, giving them a brilliant shine.
Powered by 21 jewels, this 275-grade timepiece has an incredibly durable and scratch-resistant coating. Lastly, our Natural leather strap brings this exceptional timepiece together, accentuating the bold numbers and blue hands even further.
This watch was originally produced in Springfield, Illinois, in 1923 — the same year that Ethyl gasoline was 1st marketed in Dayton, Ohio. The introduction of Ethanol as an additive in gasoline helped to oxygenate the gas, burning the fuel completely when driving. The use of this gasoline led to cleaner emissions and ultimately led to better air quality.
We are thrilled to present this stunning piece from the Illinois Watch Company — the Burlington 020. Originally manufactured in 1925 by the Illinois Watch Company, the Burlington 020 features a splashed dial design, bold type numbers, and a clear display case that reveals the intricate, stainless steel gears with gold and bronze details. The splashed black shadow on the dial resembles a Waning Gibbous moon, and the spots of ink depict a monsoon of black liquor. Our Diamond-Like Coating (DLC) case articulates with the bold patterns of the dial remarkably.
Powered by 21 jewels, this 275-grade timepiece has an incredibly durable and scratch-resistant coating and is sure to last for many more years to come. Lastly, our Moss leather strap brings this exceptional timepiece together.
This watch was originally produced in Springfield, Illinois, in 1925 — the same year that Xavier University, the 1st U.S. University for African Americans, opened in New Orleans. Fast forward to today, Xavier University is now revered as one of the top Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
We are excited to introduce this exquisite piece from the American Waltham Watch Company — the Boston 425. Originally manufactured in 1908 by Waltham, the Boston 425 features a classic watch dial, bold type numbers, and an open-face back, revealing the intricate, stainless steel gears with gold and bronze details. The colorless dial complements the bold type numbers stupendously, and the hand on the subdial resembles a 3-leaf clover pinwheel.
Powered by 17 jewels, our Machined Titanium case adorns this Ruby-grade timepiece with an incredibly durable and scratch-resistant coating. Lastly, our Black leather strap brings unity to this remarkable timepiece.
This watch was originally produced in Waltham, Massachusetts, in 1908 — the same year that the 1st American horror movie silent film Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde premiered in Chicago. The writer, Robert Louis Stevenson, was said to have written it while taking medically prescribed doses of cocaine to treat his hemorrhage.
We are proud to present this spectacular piece from the Hamilton Watch Company — the Lancaster 124. Originally manufactured in 1923 by the Hamilton Watch Company, the Lancaster 124 features a unique watch face design, bold type numbers, and a clear display case that reveals the intricate stainless steel gears with gold details. The artwork on the dial resembles a silver snowflake. Our Machined Titanium case complements the dial pattern wonderfully, and our highly durable and scratch-resistant coating protects this timepiece from blizzards.
Powered by 17 jewels, this 916-grade timepiece is a refreshing change of pace. Lastly, our Mojave leather strap brings the heat to this incredible timepiece, making it a temperate wonder. This watch was originally produced in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in 1923 — the same year that Sherwin Badger won the U.S. Men's Figure Skating championship. He won the U.S. Singles Championship 5 times in a row and is considered to be the first great American ice skater.