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Shop › Westclox Manual Wind | 17 Jewels | Steel Case | Caliber ST 32

Westclox Manual Wind | 17 Jewels | Steel Case | Caliber ST 32

$175.00

This vintage Westclox manual-winding watch is a wonderful example of American-market Swiss watchmaking done right, offering clean design, solid construction, and everyday wearability at an accessible level. The stainless steel case gives it a durable and versatile presence on the wrist, while the applied numerals and sweeping seconds hand add visual interest and a confident, sporty elegance.

The dial layout is bold yet balanced, with raised applied numbers that catch the light beautifully and a smooth sweeping seconds hand that brings constant motion to the watch face. It is a design that feels purposeful and timeless, easily working as both a casual daily wear piece and a refined dress watch.

Inside is the ST 32 manual-wind Swiss movement with 17 jewels. Known for its simplicity and durability, this caliber was widely respected for dependable timekeeping and ease of service. The watch runs well by vintage standards and is ready to be worn and enjoyed.

Westclox is one of the most historically important names in American horology. Founded in Illinois in 1884 as the Western Clock Manufacturing Company, Westclox became famous for making reliable timepieces affordable to everyday households across North America. By the mid-20th century, Westclox expanded into wristwatches, often pairing Swiss movements with American branding and distribution, creating excellent value watches that remain very collectible today.

This piece captures that legacy perfectly. A steel case, applied numerals, smooth sweeping seconds, and a dependable Swiss movement combine to create a vintage watch that delivers character, history, and everyday usability in one timeless package.

This vintage Westclox manual-winding watch is a wonderful example of American-market Swiss watchmaking done right, offering clean design, solid construction, and everyday wearability at an accessible level. The stainless steel case gives it a durable and versatile presence on the wrist, while the applied numerals and sweeping seconds hand add visual interest and a confident, sporty elegance.

The dial layout is bold yet balanced, with raised applied numbers that catch the light beautifully and a smooth sweeping seconds hand that brings constant motion to the watch face. It is a design that feels purposeful and timeless, easily working as both a casual daily wear piece and a refined dress watch.

Inside is the ST 32 manual-wind Swiss movement with 17 jewels. Known for its simplicity and durability, this caliber was widely respected for dependable timekeeping and ease of service. The watch runs well by vintage standards and is ready to be worn and enjoyed.

Westclox is one of the most historically important names in American horology. Founded in Illinois in 1884 as the Western Clock Manufacturing Company, Westclox became famous for making reliable timepieces affordable to everyday households across North America. By the mid-20th century, Westclox expanded into wristwatches, often pairing Swiss movements with American branding and distribution, creating excellent value watches that remain very collectible today.

This piece captures that legacy perfectly. A steel case, applied numerals, smooth sweeping seconds, and a dependable Swiss movement combine to create a vintage watch that delivers character, history, and everyday usability in one timeless package.


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