JwRosenthal
·This is one I don’t wear often. It is a 12-size Waltham, and I prefer larger pocket watches. So why do I have this one? It came up at auction locally. It came just as you see it. Cardboard outer box, display box, linen sachet with the case maker’s label on it......Keystone. The case is 14-karat gold, the movement a 17-jewel grade. The cuvette (inner case back) is engraved as a presentation by the Winnipeg Paint & Wallpaper Company to an employee who was celebrating his 25th year with the company.......in 1937. The watch has hardly ever (never?) been used! The outer case back is engraved with the recipient’s initials. I can visualize it now. The presentation banquet the president shaking hands with the celebrant, him accepting the watch, and thinking to himself, “nice, but what am I gonna do with it?” He started with the company in 1912, and either had a favourite pocket watch, a wrist watch, or didn’t wear watches.




















And yes, I was already looking at a nice 992b before this even arrived. “I really like your watch, but you see I’ve spent all my money on this Bunn Special recently, but I would gladly pay you Tuesday if you could just ship it...” “hello, hello?..”

