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Shop › 1916 OMEGA Pocket Watch | 17 Jewel Manual Wind | With Ornate Chain

1916 OMEGA Pocket Watch | 17 Jewel Manual Wind | With Ornate Chain

$575.00

This 1916 OMEGA pocket watch is a striking example of early 20th-century Swiss craftsmanship, produced at a time when the world was in the midst of profound change. Created during World War I, this piece is more than a timekeeper, it is a tangible connection to history, now over 110 years old. Just decades later, watches like this would continue to serve through another global conflict, World War II, underscoring the enduring importance of precision timekeeping in both civilian and military life.

Housed in a beautifully detailed Wadsworth “Rambler” gold-filled case with a distinctive coin-edge finish, the watch reflects both durability and refined design, hallmarks of quality American case manufacturing paired with Swiss precision.

The dial is elegantly laid out with classic Roman numerals and an inner 24-hour track, a feature appreciated for its practicality and visual depth. A recessed sub-seconds register at 6 o’clock adds balance and functionality, while the original blue steeled hands provide a subtle yet eye-catching contrast against the dial. Together, these elements create a timeless aesthetic that feels both technical and decorative.

Inside, the watch is powered by a 17-jewel manual wind movement, offering dependable performance and representing a step up in accuracy and durability for its era. Movements of this grade were designed to reduce friction and wear, making them reliable daily companions in their time.

The Wadsworth “Rambler” case is particularly noteworthy, known for its robust construction and quality gold-filled layering, a practical alternative to solid gold during the period. The coin-edge detailing enhances grip while adding subtle character to the watch’s overall design.

Accompanying the watch is an ornate period-style chain, completing the presentation and making it ready to wear or display straight away.

Founded in 1848, Omega had, by the 1910s, firmly established itself as a leader in precision watchmaking. Owning a watch from this era is not just about craftsmanship, it’s about holding a piece of history that has lived through defining moments of the modern world.

A beautiful and honest Omega from 1916, this pocket watch captures the spirit of its time, where craftsmanship, resilience, and history come together in one remarkable piece.

This 1916 OMEGA pocket watch is a striking example of early 20th-century Swiss craftsmanship, produced at a time when the world was in the midst of profound change. Created during World War I, this piece is more than a timekeeper, it is a tangible connection to history, now over 110 years old. Just decades later, watches like this would continue to serve through another global conflict, World War II, underscoring the enduring importance of precision timekeeping in both civilian and military life.

Housed in a beautifully detailed Wadsworth “Rambler” gold-filled case with a distinctive coin-edge finish, the watch reflects both durability and refined design, hallmarks of quality American case manufacturing paired with Swiss precision.

The dial is elegantly laid out with classic Roman numerals and an inner 24-hour track, a feature appreciated for its practicality and visual depth. A recessed sub-seconds register at 6 o’clock adds balance and functionality, while the original blue steeled hands provide a subtle yet eye-catching contrast against the dial. Together, these elements create a timeless aesthetic that feels both technical and decorative.

Inside, the watch is powered by a 17-jewel manual wind movement, offering dependable performance and representing a step up in accuracy and durability for its era. Movements of this grade were designed to reduce friction and wear, making them reliable daily companions in their time.

The Wadsworth “Rambler” case is particularly noteworthy, known for its robust construction and quality gold-filled layering, a practical alternative to solid gold during the period. The coin-edge detailing enhances grip while adding subtle character to the watch’s overall design.

Accompanying the watch is an ornate period-style chain, completing the presentation and making it ready to wear or display straight away.

Founded in 1848, Omega had, by the 1910s, firmly established itself as a leader in precision watchmaking. Owning a watch from this era is not just about craftsmanship, it’s about holding a piece of history that has lived through defining moments of the modern world.

A beautiful and honest Omega from 1916, this pocket watch captures the spirit of its time, where craftsmanship, resilience, and history come together in one remarkable piece.


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