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Towson Watch Company Potomac Stem Winding – PO250-B

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Towson Watch Company Potomac Stem Winding – PO250-B

Towson Watch Company Potomac Stem Winding – PO250-B

The Potomac PO250, crafted by the TWC Workshop in Baltimore, MD, is a tribute to American watchmaking history, drawing inspiration from the iconic B&O Warehouse and the transformative era of railroad transportation. The watch features a Caliber 6498 Manual movement with 17 jewels, a 46-hour power reserve, and meticulous detailing, including blued screws, Geneva stripes, and pearled finishes.

Encased in a 42mm Stainless Steel case with a polished midsection, bezel, and lugs, the timepiece boasts a satin caseback housing a sapphire crystal exhibition. The engraved caseback displays the serial number, USA origin label, and the brand's signature. With a 12.5mm thickness, 22mm lug width, and a domed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, the watch is both elegant and durable.

The handmade dial, available in Silver or Black, showcases gold-plated embossed Arabic numerals, minute-markers, and cathedral-style hands. A reflective coating enhances the dial's surface and numerals, signed with the TWC shield. The watch, named "Potomac," belongs to the Classic style and is tailored for the business-oriented Pro-Class.

As part of the Potomac Collection's Base Edition, this limited-production timepiece is offered in Silver or Black variants, with a reference number PO250 and serial numbers ranging from 1 to 250. Assembled and calibrated in Baltimore, Maryland, by watchmakers Hartwig Balke and George Thomas, the PO250 encapsulates a blend of tradition and progress, symbolizing America's industrial prowess in a meticulously designed and exclusive package.
$600.00

Original: $2,000.00

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Towson Watch Company Potomac Stem Winding – PO250-B

$2,000.00

$600.00

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The Potomac PO250, crafted by the TWC Workshop in Baltimore, MD, is a tribute to American watchmaking history, drawing inspiration from the iconic B&O Warehouse and the transformative era of railroad transportation. The watch features a Caliber 6498 Manual movement with 17 jewels, a 46-hour power reserve, and meticulous detailing, including blued screws, Geneva stripes, and pearled finishes.

Encased in a 42mm Stainless Steel case with a polished midsection, bezel, and lugs, the timepiece boasts a satin caseback housing a sapphire crystal exhibition. The engraved caseback displays the serial number, USA origin label, and the brand's signature. With a 12.5mm thickness, 22mm lug width, and a domed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, the watch is both elegant and durable.

The handmade dial, available in Silver or Black, showcases gold-plated embossed Arabic numerals, minute-markers, and cathedral-style hands. A reflective coating enhances the dial's surface and numerals, signed with the TWC shield. The watch, named "Potomac," belongs to the Classic style and is tailored for the business-oriented Pro-Class.

As part of the Potomac Collection's Base Edition, this limited-production timepiece is offered in Silver or Black variants, with a reference number PO250 and serial numbers ranging from 1 to 250. Assembled and calibrated in Baltimore, Maryland, by watchmakers Hartwig Balke and George Thomas, the PO250 encapsulates a blend of tradition and progress, symbolizing America's industrial prowess in a meticulously designed and exclusive package.