Vintage Watches

Pristine men's vintage 1940's Swiss fancy case Helbros gold wristwatch running well and keeping time!

$135.00

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  • Details
    Manufactured in Switzerland in the 1940's by the Helbros Watch Company, this is very well preserved vintage men's gold dress wristwatch.

    This one is a beauty, featuring a beautiful sculptured gold case that measures 1.10" X 1.14", excluding crown and lugs that surrounds a pristine pure white dial complimented by gold hour and minute hands, raised gold Arabic numbers, black outer chapter, and gold sub-second dial @ 6 o'clock.

    The 7 jewel Swiss movement, Cal. HXW, sets and winds as it should, is running great, and keeping very good time.

    It has a snap-down, stainless steel back, and has been fitted with a premium, new, genuine lizard, black strap with gold buckle.



    STOCK CODE: H-27



    ABOUT THE BRAND:

    Helbros

    Helbros watches are a fantastic American story. William Helbein, one of the founders and later long-time company president, arrived in the US in 1911, coming through Ellis Island. He became a naturalized US citizen in 1916, and embarked on a career as, at first, a diamond importer (his father was a diamond merchant) and later a watch assembler.

    Helbein and his family escaped tragedy by coming to the US. In the town in Russia from which they came, Jewish people were persecuted. Most of the people Helbein’s parents knew would have died in a pogrom in 1919, or in a Nazi massacre in WWII.

    In the US, Helbein used all the mediums available to him to sell watches. He used print advertising, radio advertising and later TV advertising. He distributed watches through catalogues, shops, dealers, approval and any other way he and his company could find. Helbros made watches for any taste, and pretty much any pocket.

    At its height, Helbros was a major US watch company, and Helbein was an important figure. Helbein was the first chair of the American Watch Assemblers Association, and was a Director of the American Watch Association. When he died at the age of 70 in his home in Park Lane, he left a successful company. Perhaps in recognition of the challenges of his early life, a memorial scholarship was established in his name at Brandeis University.

    The watch company seems to have flagged after his death, and was effectively closed by the early 1970s. Despite some revivals of the name, no one has made it flourish as it did during Helbein’s lifetime.

    We are Stonehenge Watch Company and have been selling vintage timepieces and new watches on the internet for over 18 years with hundreds of happy, satisfied, often repeat, customers.

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