Watch Description
What Makes The Springfield 175 Unique:
The Springfield 175 immediately draws attention through a dial that feels as though it has lived several different lives across the last century. Built around a 17-jewel Illinois movement manufactured in 1926, this watch preserves the kind of character collectors spend years searching for. The Illinois Watch Company had earned a reputation by this period for producing movements that balanced precision and refinement, and examples from the mid-1920s often represented some of the company’s most mature work.
The dial is where this piece separates itself from more conventional examples. Heavy natural aging frames the outer edges in a way that almost resembles hand-applied brushwork, creating a dark perimeter that gradually transitions inward toward lighter silver tones. Time and wear have revealed layers of texture that cannot be replicated intentionally. Collectors will immediately notice the engraved central medallion surrounding the Illinois signature, complete with intricate scrollwork and decorative flourishes that create a distinct focal point at the center of the watch. These ornate center treatments were designed to elevate otherwise functional dials and are often among the first details enthusiasts look for in antique pocket watches.
Bold black Arabic numerals maintain strong legibility against the aged background, while elegant blued hands stretch across the dial with a more decorative profile than simple railroad or spade styles commonly seen during the era. The recessed sub-seconds register at 6 o’clock introduces additional depth and preserves the original pocket watch proportions that define the piece.
Turning the watch over reveals the movement through the exhibition caseback. The 17-jewel Illinois movement displays striped finishing, visible gearing, and ruby jewel settings that showcase the craftsmanship beneath the dial. Collectors familiar with Illinois movements will appreciate the balance of mechanical practicality and visual refinement that helped establish the company’s reputation during the early twentieth century.
The exterior of the Springfield 175 complements the dial’s personality through contrasting finishes. The machined stainless steel V3 case provides clean modern structure, while the tumbled G5 titanium bezel introduces a softer texture and slightly more subdued appearance. Paired with the rich brown leather strap, the overall presentation feels both rugged and refined.
Few watches wear their age as honestly as this one. Rather than hiding the marks left behind by a century of use, the Springfield 175 allows them to become part of the story.
Movement Manufacturer Information
The movement inside of this watch was made by Illinois Watch Company. We call this model "The Springfield" because the company was located in Springfield, Illinois.
Originally called the Springfield Watch Company, Illinois came to Springfield, Illinois in 1869 while the "modern" watch industry was fairly new but highly promising. City officials felt that the addition of industry to the city of Springfield would be excellent for the city's growth. However, after a series of failures and re-brandings, the company had a slow start until 1903 when they decided to manufacture high-quality watches only. Eventually making some of the most beautiful watches of their time, the company sold to Hamilton in 1927. Hamilton continued producing watches under the Illinois name for some time, but the original Springfield factory no longer stands.
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Watch Specifications
- Manufacturer: Vortic Watch Company
- Model Year: 2025
- Warranty: Full 1-Year Warranty
- Case Diameter: 45mm
- Case Material: Machined Stainless Steel
- Crown/Hardware: Stainless Steel
- Water Resistance: 1 ATM
- Crystals: Sapphire
- Case Back: Stainless Steel
- Strap: 22mm Brown Leather Strap with Steel Buckle
Movement
- Manufacturer: Illinois Watch Company
- Serial Number: 4778273
- Manufacture Year: 1926
- Function: Manual Wind
- Jewels: 17 Jewels
- Hands: Original
- Size: 12s
- Power Reserve: ~36 Hours
What Makes The Springfield 175 Unique:
The Springfield 175 immediately draws attention through a dial that feels as though it has lived several different lives across the last century. Built around a 17-jewel Illinois movement manufactured in 1926, this watch preserves the kind of character collectors spend years searching for. The Illinois Watch Company had earned a reputation by this period for producing movements that balanced precision and refinement, and examples from the mid-1920s often represented some of the company’s most mature work.
The dial is where this piece separates itself from more conventional examples. Heavy natural aging frames the outer edges in a way that almost resembles hand-applied brushwork, creating a dark perimeter that gradually transitions inward toward lighter silver tones. Time and wear have revealed layers of texture that cannot be replicated intentionally. Collectors will immediately notice the engraved central medallion surrounding the Illinois signature, complete with intricate scrollwork and decorative flourishes that create a distinct focal point at the center of the watch. These ornate center treatments were designed to elevate otherwise functional dials and are often among the first details enthusiasts look for in antique pocket watches.
Bold black Arabic numerals maintain strong legibility against the aged background, while elegant blued hands stretch across the dial with a more decorative profile than simple railroad or spade styles commonly seen during the era. The recessed sub-seconds register at 6 o’clock introduces additional depth and preserves the original pocket watch proportions that define the piece.
Turning the watch over reveals the movement through the exhibition caseback. The 17-jewel Illinois movement displays striped finishing, visible gearing, and ruby jewel settings that showcase the craftsmanship beneath the dial. Collectors familiar with Illinois movements will appreciate the balance of mechanical practicality and visual refinement that helped establish the company’s reputation during the early twentieth century.
The exterior of the Springfield 175 complements the dial’s personality through contrasting finishes. The machined stainless steel V3 case provides clean modern structure, while the tumbled G5 titanium bezel introduces a softer texture and slightly more subdued appearance. Paired with the rich brown leather strap, the overall presentation feels both rugged and refined.
Few watches wear their age as honestly as this one. Rather than hiding the marks left behind by a century of use, the Springfield 175 allows them to become part of the story.
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The Movement
The engine that powers this watch is an antique American pocket watch movement. All the gears and springs that make it tell time are roughly 100 years old on average. We call these watches the American Artisan Series because we're celebrating the history and legacy of the artisan watchmakers who built this engineering marvel a century ago in the United States.
The Story
Today most pocket watches are scrapped for the gold or silver of the case (the outside of the antique timepiece), leaving the inside (what we call the "movement") as trash.
We take pride in upcycling these pieces of American history by salvaging as many as we can, then preserving them inside our wristwatches.
Our expert team of watchmakers restores the antique movement and then we manufacture a custom wristwatch case here in Fort Collins, Colorado.
The Strap
We partnered with Worn & Wound to produce a custom set of straps for our American Artisan Series watches. We now have 15 different colors to choose from including our two Horween Shell Cordovan options. These straps are made in the USA and are based on the Windup Model 2 Premium strap that Worn and Wound offers.