What makes the Chicago 067 unique:
The Chicago 067 is a stunning blend of craftsmanship and history, featuring a dial that draws immediate attention with its intricate, embossed design at the center. This ornate pattern showcases fine detailing reminiscent of a bygone era, with gold Art Deco numerals that beautifully complement the texture and layout of the dial. The classic blued kite hands add a touch of elegance and provide clear readability against the dial’s rich silver tones.
Powering this watch is an Elgin movement originally manufactured in 1927. This manual wind movement contains 17 jewels, ensuring reliable and smooth operation. The legacy of Elgin Watch Company is celebrated for its precision and durability, making this movement a testament to early 20th-century American horology.
The watch is housed in a machined stainless steel case with a coin-edge bezel that adds subtle sophistication. The knurled stainless steel crown provides a tactile finishing touch, enhancing the overall utility of the design. Completing the aesthetic is a rich Oxblood Horween leather strap with stitching, adding comfort and timeless appeal.
This piece seamlessly merges historical charm with modern engineering—a classic that honors the legacy of American watchmaking.