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With its striking design and designer looks, the Mens Ingersoll The Charles Automatic Watch from the 1892 Collection ...
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With its striking design and designer looks, the Mens Ingersoll The Charles Automatic Watch from the 1892 Collection exudes sophistication.
The watch is water resistant to 50 metres, so it will cope with being submerged for short periods, so you don’t need to remove it when washing your hands. The scratch-resistant mineral glass will keep the watch looking fantastic, and the quartz movement ensures stunning accuracy. Automatic timing means that it’s powered by the natural movement of your wrist.
The skeleton dial exposing the inner workings of the watch is the real draw of this appealing timepiece, which also features silver hour baton markers and Ingersoll branding at 3 o’clock. The elegant stainless steel bracelet completes the look of this eye-catching timepiece, which makes a bold designer statement.
Water-resistant to 50m so you don’t have to remove it when washing your hands
Powered by the movement of your wrist, so no need for costly batteries
Long lasting and rust-resistant 44mm stainless steel case and bracelet
Scratch-resistant mineral glass cover keeps it looking at its best.
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About Brand
Ingersoll has a long standing reputation, stemming back nearly 120 years, for providing superb quality, mechanically sound, automated timepieces noted for their precision and affordability. Ingersoll launched their new Bison collection in 2007, a resounding success due to the brand’s ongoing commitment to style, attention to quality and concern for value.
Ingersoll, founded by brothers Richard and Charles, pioneered the first American watches that used automated production technologies back in 1892; it was the first of many technological milestones the Ingersoll brothers achieved in developing high quality, precise, affordable wrist and pocket watches.
Over the decades, Ingersoll has played an integral part in society, most notably:
1896: launch of the ‘Dollar Watch’. Over one million sales made
1933: the first Ingersoll Mickey Mouse watch was sold. By 1935, sales had reached 2.5 million and in 1957 the 25 millionth watch was personally presented to Walt Disney. Production ceased in 1971.
1950’s: Hollywood stars featured on Ingersoll watch faces (Marilyn Monroe) and Ingersoll began featuring on Hollywood stars’ wrists (James Dean).
1989: Ingersoll become part of the Zeon Ltd empire; Britain’s largest watch importer
2007: the extremely successful Bison range is launched, which today is a popular collection among discerning buyers who value style at affordable prices.