What makes the Rockford 008 unique:
A true testament to early American watchmaking, this 1914 Rockford timepiece exudes classic charm with its pristine white double-sunk dial—a rare and elegant feature that adds striking depth. The black serif numerals stand in crisp contrast, while the red five-minute markers add a subtle yet bold pop of color. Paired with beautifully sculpted blued steel hands, this dial is a masterclass in legibility and craftsmanship.
Inside, the movement showcases gold-filled engraving and gold-plated gears, gleaming against its meticulously striped bridges—a stunning example of the artistry found in early Rockford timepieces. The Geneva striping was a hallmark of fine watchmaking, emphasizing precision and beauty in equal measure.
Encased in a stonewashed stainless steel case, this watch seamlessly blends vintage heritage with modern durability. The smooth bezel and knurled crown complete the look, while an Oxblood Horween leather strap with contrast stitching brings warmth and sophistication to the design.
Historical Fact from 1914:The year this watch was crafted, the world was on the brink of monumental change. In 1914, the Panama Canal officially opened, revolutionizing global trade by connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Just as this canal reshaped commerce, American watchmakers like Rockford were transforming timekeeping, pushing the boundaries of precision and accessibility.