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Shop › 1904 Regina Pocket Watch | Omega Movement | W.H. May Private Label | Serviced

1904 Regina Pocket Watch | Omega Movement | W.H. May Private Label | Serviced

$375.00

This 1904 Regina pocket watch is a fascinating and historically rich piece, combining Swiss precision with early Canadian retail heritage. Featuring a movement manufactured by Omega, this watch represents a time when high-quality Swiss calibers were often supplied to regional brands and jewellers across North America.

The Regina name has strong ties to Canada, where it was used as a brand for watches distributed through Canadian retailers, often powered by imported Swiss movements. This example is further distinguished by its private label signature for W.H. May of Clarington, Ontario, adding a local historical connection that enhances its collectibility and charm.

The dial is elegant and well-balanced, featuring classic Roman numerals paired with an outer railtrack minute scale and additional outer numerals for enhanced legibility. A recessed sub-seconds register at 6 o’clock provides both function and symmetry, while the blued steel hands offer a refined contrast and timeless aesthetic.

The watch is housed in a durable silveroid case, a popular material of the era known for its resistance to wear. A coin-edge bezel near the crystal adds both grip and a subtle decorative element, complementing the watch’s overall vintage character.

Dating to 1904, this piece comes from an era when pocket watches were essential daily instruments, and the collaboration between Swiss manufacturers and Canadian retailers was at its peak.

Despite being well over a century old, the watch is running well and keeping good time — a testament to the enduring quality of its Omega-made movement.

A unique blend of Swiss craftsmanship and Canadian history, this Regina pocket watch offers both mechanical reliability and a compelling story, a true collector’s piece with deep roots and lasting appeal.

This 1904 Regina pocket watch is a fascinating and historically rich piece, combining Swiss precision with early Canadian retail heritage. Featuring a movement manufactured by Omega, this watch represents a time when high-quality Swiss calibers were often supplied to regional brands and jewellers across North America.

The Regina name has strong ties to Canada, where it was used as a brand for watches distributed through Canadian retailers, often powered by imported Swiss movements. This example is further distinguished by its private label signature for W.H. May of Clarington, Ontario, adding a local historical connection that enhances its collectibility and charm.

The dial is elegant and well-balanced, featuring classic Roman numerals paired with an outer railtrack minute scale and additional outer numerals for enhanced legibility. A recessed sub-seconds register at 6 o’clock provides both function and symmetry, while the blued steel hands offer a refined contrast and timeless aesthetic.

The watch is housed in a durable silveroid case, a popular material of the era known for its resistance to wear. A coin-edge bezel near the crystal adds both grip and a subtle decorative element, complementing the watch’s overall vintage character.

Dating to 1904, this piece comes from an era when pocket watches were essential daily instruments, and the collaboration between Swiss manufacturers and Canadian retailers was at its peak.

Despite being well over a century old, the watch is running well and keeping good time — a testament to the enduring quality of its Omega-made movement.

A unique blend of Swiss craftsmanship and Canadian history, this Regina pocket watch offers both mechanical reliability and a compelling story, a true collector’s piece with deep roots and lasting appeal.


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