What makes the Lancaster 149 unique: Today, we’re thrilled to present this breathtaking piece originally produced by the Hamilton Watch Company in 1927 — the Lancaster 149. This one-of-a-kind watch features a stunningly-aged dial with black numerals that display boldly against its light-gray background. The watch face also features diamond kite watch hands that are dark gray with a touch of blue. We encased the original pocket watch within our scratch-resistant Machined Titanium case and matched it with a nickel-plated crown, complementing the watch’s dial. On the back, you can view the antique watch’s 916-grade open-face movement with a nickel finish and pendant setting. The watch also boasts remarkable gold-plated gears powered by 17 luxurious jewels throughout its ¾ plate. To top it off, we paired the watch with our comfortable, hand-crafted Rye leather watch strap, making the final product even more distinct and fashionable. The Hamilton Watch Company initially manufactured the Lancaster 149’s pocket watch in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in 1927 — the same year the talent agent Arthur Judson created what would eventually become the Columbia Broadcast System (CBS): the United Independent Broadcasters. Judson founded the United Independent Broadcasters on January 27, 1927, but only months later, the company needed significant financial assistance to stay afloat. It merged with the Columbia Phonograph and Records Company and became the Columbia Phonograph Broadcasting Company.