The Royal Pheon Watch
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The Royal Pheon Watch

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The Royal Pheon Watch
The Royal Pheon Watch
The Royal Pheon Watch
The Royal Pheon Watch
The Royal Pheon Watch
The Royal Pheon Watch
The Royal Pheon Watch
The Royal Pheon Watch
The Royal Pheon Watch
The Royal Pheon Watch
The Royal Pheon Watch
The Royal Pheon Watch
The Royal Pheon Watch

Watch Description

You've likely seen our Military Edition, so you have doubtlessly seen the Hamilton 4992B movement with 24-hour dial. Over 100,000 of those "Master Navigator" pocket watches were made during World War II. The 4992B was incredibly accurate and tough, which made it highly desirable for the United States military. Unbeknownst to many, Hamilton made a much more rare pocket watch in a 12-hour variety. That pocket watch, the Hamilton 3992B, was primarily exported abroad.

The 3992B and 4992B mechanics are nearly identical but the 3992B has a more simple, clean, 12-hour dial. As is the case for Hamilton’s other military pocket watches, the watches had a built-in boost in their longevity because any parts needed to repair them were identical to those of the 4992B and thus were widely available.

Most sources agree that Hamilton produced 2,312 of the 3992B models for export, with 312 going to Canada and 2,000 going to England. Both are rare finds today due to such a small number being made in such a dangerous and destructive war. It is widely accepted that the watches exported to England were used partially for the Royal Navy and partially for the Royal Air Force. England ordered the watches due to their inability to order accurate watches from Switzerland due to the conflict throughout Europe. The 2,000 sent to England are highly desirable to collectors because they include the British Broad Arrow on the dial.

The Broad Arrow, also known as the crow’s foot or pheon, is one of history's most widely recognized markings. A simple symbol consisting of three lines that converge downward from one point, some consider it to be the earliest use of a trademark in modern history. 

It is believed that America first formally recognized this symbol in 1691, as it was added to the Massachusetts Bay Charter. Men working for the King of England used a hatchet to carve the marking on Eastern White Pine trees they were planning to harvest for the king’s royal use up until 1776. The marking would resurface in American history more than a century later when some local watchmaking companies included it on pocket watches for the British military. Hamilton's 3992B models are likely the most well-known examples of those today.

If you look closely, you can see that this watch was marked with the Broad Arrow on the dial AND the movement, which is extraordinarily rare. We do not know how many of the 2,000 were marked like this, but we have 10, and they are the only 10 we've ever seen. Also, note the other engravings like "US Navy BU Ships" and "Adjusted to Temperature and 6 Positions" as well as the blued screws. Hamilton must have decided to use their absolute best movements for these pocket watches, and clearly made them from the same stock as was sent to the United States Navy.

For this 10-piece set called the Royal Pheon, we also have all 10 original pocket watch cases and they have the Broad Arrow on them too! Due to the impossibility of ever finding more pocket watches with all three markings, we will never be able to make a set like this again, and yes, when you buy the Royal Pheon Watch you will receive not only this watch but the original case and two custom made straps just like our annual Military Edition.

Note that all these pocket watch movements and cases are one of a kind, so the pictures on this page were taken of just one from the 10-piece set. Make sure to the video below for all the details, and place your order quickly as these may go fast.

Movement Manufacturer Information

The movement inside of this watch was made by Hamilton Watch Company. We call this model "The Lancaster" because the company was located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Hamilton is named after famous Pennsylvanian Alexander Hamilton and is the result of multiple re-organizations of attempted watch companies in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1892, Hamilton had a reputation for superior quality and maintained half of the railroad watch market share during some of the most prolific years of American railroad history. During World War II, Hamilton was integral to the production of accurate timepieces for the Military. Deemed "the watch that won the war," the company established an employee-run newsletter so that employees turned soldiers could keep up with life at the factory. While the original factory still stands as luxury apartments, the company stopped producing watches in the US in 1969. Hamilton now produces watches in Switzerland and is owned by the Swatch Group.

Watch Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Vortic Watch Company
  • Model Year: 2024 Military Special Edition
  • Warranty: Full 1-Year Warranty
  • Case Dimensions:
    • Diameter: 49mm
    • Lug Width: 24mm
  • Case Material: Machined Stainless Steel
  • Crown/Hardware: Stainless Steel
  • Water Resistance: 1 ATM
  • Crystals: Domed Sapphire Glass (front)
    Sapphire Glass (back)
  • Case Back: Stainless Steel
  • Strap: (1) Custom British Saddle Leather by Greg Stevens (2) Custom Swiss Military Canvas by Greg Stevens

Movement

  • Manufacturer: Hamilton Watch Company
  • Serial Number: Varies
  • Manufacture Year: 1942
  • Function: Manual Wind
  • Hands: Original Antiques
  • Size: 16s
  • Power Reserve: ~36 Hours
Don't miss this video about the Royal Pheon

Restoration of the Original Antiques

The Wristwatch Engineering System

The Glass Crystals

The American Made Strap

The Veterans Watchmaker Initiative

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