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Shop › Chase Tank Style Wristwatch | 7 Jewel Manual Wind | Banner Watch Co. Movement

Chase Tank Style Wristwatch | 7 Jewel Manual Wind | Banner Watch Co. Movement

$175.00

This vintage Chase wristwatch is a classic example of early-to-mid century American market watch design, combining elegant rectangular styling with the mechanical charm that defined everyday dress watches of the era. With its Art Deco-influenced proportions, applied numerals, and manually wound movement, this piece captures the look and feel of a time when wristwatches were becoming essential daily accessories.

The light-colored dial features applied gold-tone Arabic numerals paired with gold-tone hands, creating a warm and balanced appearance. A small seconds register at 6 o’clock adds both functionality and vintage character, while the printed rectangular minute track and decorative corner accents reinforce the geometric styling popular during the late Art Deco and early post-war periods.

The rectangular case is fitted with a classic winding crown and paired with a brown leather strap that complements the watch’s vintage aesthetic perfectly. Visible wear and honest aging throughout the case add authenticity and tell the story of decades of careful use.

Inside, the watch houses a rectangular mechanical movement signed by Banner Watch Company. The movement is marked “Seven (7) Jewels” and “Unadjusted,” typical of reliable mid-grade manual wind calibers produced for everyday wear. Decorative striping across the plates, visible gearing, and the exposed balance assembly showcase the traditional mechanical craftsmanship that makes vintage watches so engaging today.

The interior caseback is stamped “Master Sutton,” “Base Metal,” “Stainless,” and “U.S.A.,” reflecting the common practice of combining Swiss or imported movements with American-made cases for the North American market.

Watches like this were designed to be practical, affordable, and stylish, worn daily by professionals, clerks, and tradesmen who appreciated dependable timekeeping in a refined package.

Today, pieces such as this CHASE are admired for their authenticity, mechanical simplicity, and distinctive rectangular form, offering collectors a genuine vintage experience without pretense.

A charming and honest mechanical wristwatch, this Chase delivers classic styling, visible craftsmanship, and timeless vintage appeal.

This vintage Chase wristwatch is a classic example of early-to-mid century American market watch design, combining elegant rectangular styling with the mechanical charm that defined everyday dress watches of the era. With its Art Deco-influenced proportions, applied numerals, and manually wound movement, this piece captures the look and feel of a time when wristwatches were becoming essential daily accessories.

The light-colored dial features applied gold-tone Arabic numerals paired with gold-tone hands, creating a warm and balanced appearance. A small seconds register at 6 o’clock adds both functionality and vintage character, while the printed rectangular minute track and decorative corner accents reinforce the geometric styling popular during the late Art Deco and early post-war periods.

The rectangular case is fitted with a classic winding crown and paired with a brown leather strap that complements the watch’s vintage aesthetic perfectly. Visible wear and honest aging throughout the case add authenticity and tell the story of decades of careful use.

Inside, the watch houses a rectangular mechanical movement signed by Banner Watch Company. The movement is marked “Seven (7) Jewels” and “Unadjusted,” typical of reliable mid-grade manual wind calibers produced for everyday wear. Decorative striping across the plates, visible gearing, and the exposed balance assembly showcase the traditional mechanical craftsmanship that makes vintage watches so engaging today.

The interior caseback is stamped “Master Sutton,” “Base Metal,” “Stainless,” and “U.S.A.,” reflecting the common practice of combining Swiss or imported movements with American-made cases for the North American market.

Watches like this were designed to be practical, affordable, and stylish, worn daily by professionals, clerks, and tradesmen who appreciated dependable timekeeping in a refined package.

Today, pieces such as this CHASE are admired for their authenticity, mechanical simplicity, and distinctive rectangular form, offering collectors a genuine vintage experience without pretense.

A charming and honest mechanical wristwatch, this Chase delivers classic styling, visible craftsmanship, and timeless vintage appeal.


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