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IngersollMen's "Oxford" Analog Display Quartz Black Watch

R1,999

Retail: R6,000
Excludes shipping

R1,999

R6,000
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About

During their years of the tireless creative urge, Robert and Charles Ingersoll, the founders of one of the oldest American watch manufacturers, established many milestones in the field of developing pocket and wristwatches. They followed an ambitious plan that incorporated on the one hand, to offer watches to the broad public, and on the other hand to offer reasonable prices whilst maintaining real quality. In 1892, thanks to Henry Ford, they succeeded in developing an automated method of production, first for pocket watches and later for wristwatches. Alongside the existing handcrafted production of Ingersoll watches, an automated production of watches was established.

Product Features
  • Quartz movement
  • Case diameter: 44mm
  • Displays: Day, month, and moon phase (moon phase is a full month)
  • Durable mineral crystal protects watch from scratches
  • Water-resistant to 165 feet (50 M): suitable for swimming and showering
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