
The Chicago 482 (47mm)
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What makes the Chicago 482 unique: Today, were pleased to present this stunning antique originally manufactured by the Elgin National Watch Company in 1927 — the Chicago 482. This historic pocket watch boasts an eye-catching dial with a rustic tan background and a highly unique center pattern. It also features stylized black numerals and blue-tinted solid diamond kite hands. We encased Elgins pocket watch within our scratch-resistant Machined Titanium case and equipped it with a striking copper crown that matches the dials distinct color. On the back of the watch, you can view the pocket watchs 477-grade open-face movement with a Breguet hairspring, Mosley regulator, and going barrel. The piece also contains robust and sumptuous gold-plated gears powered by 17 screw-set ruby and sapphire jewels throughout its ¾ plate. Finally, we complemented the final product by matching it with our comfortable, artisan-designed Rye leather watch strap, making this brilliant, one-of-a-kind timepiece even more special. The Elgin National Watch Company initially produced the Chicago 482s pocket watch in Elgin, Illinois, in 1927 — the same year Holland Tunnel opened, connecting New Jersey and New York. The tunnel runs under the Hudson River, and before its construction, travelers could only cross the lower Hudson River by using a ferry. The tunnel was the longest underwater vehicular tunnel in the world when it opened, and it was also the worlds first tunnel to be mechanically ventilated. This iconic tunnel was named after Clifford Milburn Holland, the tunnels original chief engineer, who died of a heart attack three years before the tunnels completion.


