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·Anyone have any vintage Abercrombie & Fitch watches they’d like to share? Has anyone seen one of THESE before…? Yeah, me neither (at least until I did a quick search of OF…)! But so excited to have landed it.
Decades before Abercrombie & Fitch became known for teenage fashion models, it was a high-end outfitter to sportsmen (and sportswomen) from the early 1900s through the 1960s. Billed as “The Greatest Sporting Goods Store in the World,” its famous customers included Teddy Roosevelt on safari, Charles Lindbergh flying across the Atlantic, and Admiral Byrd trekking to Antarctica. From beautiful mail-order catalogs, and retail stores in Palm Beach, San Francisco, Chicago and its flagship location on Madison Avenue in NYC, it sold fishing and camping gear, guns, tents, boating and sports equipment, radios, outdoor apparel, and yes, even watches made for sailors and yachtsmen - like this one!
This one features a stainless steel case reminiscent of vintage Mido, 35mm in diameter, with great faceted lugs and a waterproof screw back case. The movement appears to be an Adolph Schlid, but I haven’t yet been able to determine if it’s caliber 1700 or 1580 (or something else). Any insight would be appreciated. Clearly, the time only models A&F produced don’t get as much attention as the Solunar and Seafarer models made in partnership with Heuer, but damn if this simple “Shipmate” example isn’t a beauty - and in exceptionally well preserved condition! Pics below, along with a link to a quick video on instagram.
Vintage A&F….If you’ve got ‘em, let’s see ‘em!
https://www.instagram.com/reel/ChabSwdpXEL/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
(Video link above)
Decades before Abercrombie & Fitch became known for teenage fashion models, it was a high-end outfitter to sportsmen (and sportswomen) from the early 1900s through the 1960s. Billed as “The Greatest Sporting Goods Store in the World,” its famous customers included Teddy Roosevelt on safari, Charles Lindbergh flying across the Atlantic, and Admiral Byrd trekking to Antarctica. From beautiful mail-order catalogs, and retail stores in Palm Beach, San Francisco, Chicago and its flagship location on Madison Avenue in NYC, it sold fishing and camping gear, guns, tents, boating and sports equipment, radios, outdoor apparel, and yes, even watches made for sailors and yachtsmen - like this one!
This one features a stainless steel case reminiscent of vintage Mido, 35mm in diameter, with great faceted lugs and a waterproof screw back case. The movement appears to be an Adolph Schlid, but I haven’t yet been able to determine if it’s caliber 1700 or 1580 (or something else). Any insight would be appreciated. Clearly, the time only models A&F produced don’t get as much attention as the Solunar and Seafarer models made in partnership with Heuer, but damn if this simple “Shipmate” example isn’t a beauty - and in exceptionally well preserved condition! Pics below, along with a link to a quick video on instagram.
Vintage A&F….If you’ve got ‘em, let’s see ‘em!
https://www.instagram.com/reel/ChabSwdpXEL/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
(Video link above)