Posted 10 months ago
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This watch was manufactured by the E. Ingraham Co.
The dial is marked:
PASTOR
STOP WATCH
STERLING WATCH CO., NEW YORK, U.S.A.
Movement marked:
The Sterling Watch Company, Inc.
WATERBURY, CONN. U.S.A.
6 25 (June 1925)
I'm not sure why the E. Ingraham Co. used the Sterling Watch Co. name on this watch.
This is the only dollar-watch that is a full chronograph watch. This chronograph has a independent sweep second hand; it can be started, stopped and returned to zero by pushing the button on the case at the 11:00 position while the watch continues to keep time.
Could this have been made to time the preacher and keep him on schedule?
Just a thought since it is called a PASTOR Stop Watch!
Thanks for looking,
Dave
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