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Why We Love it
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Why We Love it
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Vintage watches are enchanting not purely because of their mechanical merits, but because of the stories that they often tell.
There are few stories more harrowing and inspiring than those of bravery under fire. The Second World War highlighted both the darkest depths of human cruelty and the greatest heights of bravery and compassion. Memorabilia from this period in history reminds us of the lessons learned through that struggle - how far we've come, and yet how far we still have to go.
Vertex was one of 12 companies who produced watches for the war effort under contract from the British Ministry Of Defense. Known as the “Dirty Dozen” by collectors, these watches have become incredibly desirable on the market today, in no small part due to who wore them, what they represent, and for being completely badass.
This particular WWW by British manufacture Vertex offers an incredible glimpse into the past. Its Radium luminous elements remain thick and puffy and deeply patinated. Its case shows only the smallest hints of brass beneath its chrome plated treatment (used widely during the war to conserve steel for other applications), It is easily one of the cleanest examples we've ever offered.
In many ways, this watch represents the reason that many collectors became interested in watches in the first place - a very special story.
The Story
In 1912, Claude Octavius Lyons set up a watch company which he named Dreadnought after the famous battleship. Shortly thereafter, under the name Vertex, the company had facilities in Switzerland and made watches in conjunction with Swiss companies like Movado and Revue Tommen. In 1915 Vertex secured a contract to supply watches to the British army.
In the latter part of the war, the British Ministry of Defense contracted twelve manufactures to create watches for members of special units, mainly artillery and radio. These watches were classed under the designation W.W.W., for Watch, Wristlet, Waterproof. With sturdy water-tight cases and stark black dials, they were indispensable to the men who wore them, vital for keeping pace with the intricate and fast-paced movements of the war machine.
The twelve manufacturers were IWC, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Longines, Omega, Grana, Cyma, Buren, Lemania, Eterna, Timor, Vertex, and Record. Each manufacturer delivered as many as was possible for it to make, with the larger manufacturers—such as Omega and Lemania—producing the most, approximately 25,000 and 10,000 respectively. As such, these are among the easiest to find.
In 1943 the company received specifications for navigation watches, which would become the W.W.W. supplied under the Ministry of Defense’s specifications. Over 15,000 of these watches were produced in all, proving that Vertex had the chops to do their part for the war effort.
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Vertex WWW
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