Bison No. 21 Automatic Watch

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Bison No. 21 Automatic Watch

$599 Gilt
$955
Color:
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Description
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Round black stainless steel case watch with a contrast stitched leather strap and a black dial

  • Multifunction chronograph display with a day and date window at three o'clock
  • Automatic chronograph movement, caliber 886
  • Mineral glass crystal
  • Water resistant to 200m
  • Approximate measurements: case diameter: 46mm, band width: 22mm
  • Please note, this item cannot be shipped to China

Brand: Ingersoll

Material: Stainless Steel, Leather

Origin: Imported

Back in 1892, brothers Robert and Charles Ingersoll founded one of the first American watch factories. Taking a page from Henry Ford’s book, they set up an automated production line, which allowed them to sell their timepieces for a remarkably low cost while maintaining accuracy. In the years that followed, Ingersoll developed quite the following, counting everyone from Mark Twain and Thomas Edison to Marilyn Monroe and, according to rumor, James Dean. (They also happened to make a run of wildly popular watches featuring a particular cartoon mouse.) Ownership of the brand is now in British hands, and Ingersoll’s wares have taken on a more sophisticated look for the modern age, but the values of reasonable cost and unerring accuracy still remain at the very core of the brand.