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Shop › 1918 OMEGA Pocket Watch | 15 Jewel Manual Wind | G.E. Meredith Private Label

1918 OMEGA Pocket Watch | 15 Jewel Manual Wind | G.E. Meredith Private Label

$495.00

This 1918 OMEGA pocket watch is a beautifully preserved and historically rich example of early 20th-century watchmaking, made even more unique by its private label signature for G.E. Meredith, likely a jeweller or retailer who commissioned the piece for sale under their own name, a common and collectible practice of the era.

The dial is both elegant and highly detailed, featuring classic Roman numerals paired with an outer railtrack minute scale and striking red numerals along the outer edge. A recessed sub-seconds register at 6 o’clock adds balance and functionality, while the blued steel hands provide a refined contrast and timeless visual appeal.

The watch is housed in an ornate gold-filled case, with an intricately engraved caseback that reflects the decorative craftsmanship of the period. The case was produced by the Empress Watch Case Company (A.W.C.Co.), a respected North American manufacturer known for quality gold-filled cases that combined durability with intricate design.

Inside, the watch is powered by a 15-jewel manual wind movement, adjusted to two positions, a mark of quality and attention to accuracy for its time. Dating to 1918, during the final year of World War I, this piece stands as a tangible artifact from a pivotal moment in modern history.

Despite being over a century old, the watch is currently running well and keeping good time, a testament to the enduring quality of early OMEGA production.

Founded in 1848, OMEGA quickly became one of the most respected names in Swiss watchmaking, known for precision and innovation. Private label pieces like this offer a unique glimpse into how their movements were distributed globally through jewellers and retailers.

A truly charming and collectible OMEGA, this 1918 pocket watch blends history, craftsmanship, and individuality, a piece that tells a story as much as it keeps time.

This 1918 OMEGA pocket watch is a beautifully preserved and historically rich example of early 20th-century watchmaking, made even more unique by its private label signature for G.E. Meredith, likely a jeweller or retailer who commissioned the piece for sale under their own name, a common and collectible practice of the era.

The dial is both elegant and highly detailed, featuring classic Roman numerals paired with an outer railtrack minute scale and striking red numerals along the outer edge. A recessed sub-seconds register at 6 o’clock adds balance and functionality, while the blued steel hands provide a refined contrast and timeless visual appeal.

The watch is housed in an ornate gold-filled case, with an intricately engraved caseback that reflects the decorative craftsmanship of the period. The case was produced by the Empress Watch Case Company (A.W.C.Co.), a respected North American manufacturer known for quality gold-filled cases that combined durability with intricate design.

Inside, the watch is powered by a 15-jewel manual wind movement, adjusted to two positions, a mark of quality and attention to accuracy for its time. Dating to 1918, during the final year of World War I, this piece stands as a tangible artifact from a pivotal moment in modern history.

Despite being over a century old, the watch is currently running well and keeping good time, a testament to the enduring quality of early OMEGA production.

Founded in 1848, OMEGA quickly became one of the most respected names in Swiss watchmaking, known for precision and innovation. Private label pieces like this offer a unique glimpse into how their movements were distributed globally through jewellers and retailers.

A truly charming and collectible OMEGA, this 1918 pocket watch blends history, craftsmanship, and individuality, a piece that tells a story as much as it keeps time.


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