TIMEX MEN'S WRISTWATCH
INDEX # : 110-T-0399
circa: 1972-1974

CLOCK STYLE Men's Wristwatch with Day & Date CLOCK NAME N/A MANUFACTURE Timex, Middlebury, Conn. CASE MODEL # N/A MOVEMENT TYPE 30 hour, spring driven, Stem Wind & Set, Day & Date display, sweep seconds hand. CASE SIZE & CONSTRUCTION Base=N/A , Height=N/A ,Depth=N/A LABEL INFORMATION No Label DIAL INFORMATION Silvered dial with gold hash marks, Day & Date display. MISC. FEATURES Leather band. ACQUIRED FROM Purchased when I was in high school. CONDITION WHEN ACQUIRED Crystal has a lot of scratches (plastic), watch in running order. RESTORATION N/A HISTORICAL DATA I wore this watch when I was in 9th or 10th grade in high school. It was buried in a box at my parents home for quite a few years. My mother found it and returned it to me.
The Timex Co., got it's start in 1944 when the Ingersol-Waterbury Clock Co. was re-organized as the U.S. Time Corp. In 1955 the first Timex watches were produced. In 1969, The U.S. Time Corp. changed it's name to Timex. The first quartz movement watches were offered by Timex in 1972.REFERENCES N/A NOTES N/A Continue with selection:
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