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Last week we asked what you wanted to see from us in 2022 and we received an outpouring of great ideas! Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and feedback with us. We can't wait to show you all the awesome things to come. For now though, here's the number one request: more watches!

 
 
 

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!

 
 

Today, we are proud to present this marvelous piece from the Hamilton Watch Company — the Lancaster 121. Originally manufactured in 1926 by the Hamilton Watch Company, the Lancaster 121 features a stylish watch face design, gold type numbers, and a clear display case that reveals the intricate nickel gears with bronze and gold details. The unique hand design on the dial shares a resemblance with sailboats.

Our Machined Titanium case brings out the studded border and gradience of the dial spectacularly, and our incredibly durable and scratch-resistant coating preserves the complexity of this timepiece. Powered by 23 ruby and sapphire jewels in gold settings, this 922-grade timepiece is a fortified treasure. Lastly, our Natural leather strap complements the dial of this timepiece beautifully with its golden hue.

This watch was originally produced in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in 1926 — the same year that the U.S. Army Air Corps was created. This military service was dedicated to aerial warfare until 1941 when it became the U.S. Army Air Forces.

 

 We are excited to introduce this exquisite piece from the American Waltham Watch Company — the Boston 421. Originally manufactured in 1915 by Waltham, the Boston 421 features a minimalist watch dial, bold type numbers, and an open-face back, revealing the intricate nickel gears with gold details. Despite this watch's expeditions, it has been handled perfectly and is preserved in mint condition. Our Machined Titanium case magnifies this masterpiece with an incredibly durable and scratch-resistant coating.

Powered by 17 jewels, this 235-grade timepiece is exemplary and powerful. Lastly, our Cordovan Black leather strap accentuates the beauty of this timepiece, giving our Machined Titanium case a lustrous appeal. This watch was originally produced in Waltham, Massachusetts, in 1915 — the same year that Woodrow Wilson became the first president to attend a World Series game. Instead of using his Presidential Pass, he chose to pay for every game he attended.

 

We are proud to present this remarkable piece from the Illinois Watch Company — the Springfield 466. Originally manufactured in 1922 by the Illinois Watch Company, the Springfield 466 features a modern dial design, rounded, bold type numbers, and an open back that reveals the intricate nickel gears with bronze details. Our Machined Titanium case accentuates the captivating dial and has an incredibly durable and scratch-resistant coating to preserve the history and functionality of the watch. Looking at the back, we see “The Autocrat'' engraved on the bridge plate — powered by 17 jewels.

Lastly, our Stone leather strap brings unity to this 405-grade timepiece, underlining the bold type numbers magnificently. This incredible watch was originally produced in Springfield, Illinois, in 1922 — the same year that Captain Turner wrote “Hello USA Call Vanderbilt 7200” as the 1st publicly recorded message in the sky. Following the skywriting advertisement, eight operators fielded more than 40,000 telephone calls to “Vanderbilt 7200,” which was the hotel's phone number at which George Hill, the president of the American Tobacco Company, was staying.

 

We are excited to introduce this exquisite piece from the Hamilton Watch Company — the Lancaster 120. Originally manufactured in 1932 by the Hamilton Watch Company, the Lancaster 120 features a bronze, rustic dial design, bold type numbers, and a clear display case that reveals the intricate nickel gears with gold details. Our Machined Titanium case accentuates the granular design of the dial and sub-dial beautifully, and our incredibly durable and scratch-resistant coating preserves the history of this timepiece.

Powered by 19 jewels in screw settings, this 912-grade timepiece is sensational and powerful. Lastly, our Moss leather strap spotlights the dial of this timepiece, making it one to treasure for years to come. This watch was originally produced in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in 1932 — the same year the George Washington quarter was minted and circulated throughout the States. Before the replacement, Lady Liberty graced the quarter’s face for over 100 years.

 
 

We are thrilled to introduce this remarkable piece from the American Waltham Watch Company — the Boston 420. Originally manufactured in 1903 by Waltham, the Boston 420 features a mesmerizing watch dial, sleek type numbers, and an open back, revealing the intricate nickel gears with gold details. Some subtle aging on the subdial reminds us of the history this watch has already experienced first-hand. At ten past 10, we can discover a happy face with a striking mustache made by the clock hands and the artwork symmetry.

Our Machined Titanium case complements the dial wonderfully and has an incredibly durable and scratch-resistant coating. Powered by 17 jewels in screw settings, this 225-grade timepiece is breathtaking. Lastly, our Black leather strap complements the dial design wonderfully. This watch was originally produced in Waltham, Massachusetts, in 1903 — the same year that the 1st Western film, "The Great Train Robbery," was released. The film ran for 10 minutes with 14 scenes, and even though the film was set in the West, the movie was filmed in New Jersey.

 
 

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