This watch brand is from Pennsylvania. The watches are actually built at their factory there, something often said but this company has actually proven it. Their newest watch looks like it belongs back in the 1940's. The dial has printing that, unlike most watches now, does not stop at the subdial but continues through. Something often seen on WWII era watches. It will also have a similar size to watches from this time period. A 38.5mm case encloses an automatic Valijoux chronograph movement with a 30-minute subdial register at 12 and a 12-hour subdial at 6. The time is easy to read, even through the dial is so cluttered. The blued hands really stand out against the red and black writing on the dial. The watch will be named the Classic Chronograph Model 455. The classic refers to the time period the watch looks like it is from, chronograph is self-explanatory and model 455 is the name RGM gave to it. No information on pricing has been released yet but as with their other watches it will be high, but you will not be able to buy a six-pack of Rolexes for the same amount. I would estimate the price to be somewhere around $7K-$10K because there are only 100 being made. Pictures of this classic (and classy) watch will be found here. Thanks for reading!
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