The Springfield 146 (45mm) sold by Vortic Watches
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The Springfield 146 (45mm)

$4300
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Product Description

The Springfield 146 watch showcases a masterful blend of rugged elegance and sophisticated craftsmanship. Featuring a parchment-toned dial with captivating guilloché patterns and bold black numerals, it strikes a perfect balance between style and durability. Its heat-blued gothic hands and vintage-inspired sub-seconds dial add character, while the 21-jewel Illinois movement offers precision. Encased in a stonewashed steel case with a warm cognac leather strap, this watch stands as a tribute to American ingenuity and timeless design. From the brand: What makes the Springfield 146 unique:   The Springfield 146 strikes a confident balance between refined craftsmanship and rugged character. At its center is a parchment-toned dial covered in a mesmerizing engine-turned guilloché pattern that catches the light in waves. Surrounding the dial is a set of bold, black numerals in a stylized serif typeface—elegant yet assertive. Floating above are heat-blued gothic-style hands, each one uniquely sculptural and sharply tapered for maximum contrast. At 6 o’clock, the sub-seconds dial carries noticeable distressing that amplifies the watch’s vintage authenticity while enhancing its layered design. The movement inside is a standout 21-jewel Illinois mechanism from 1927, engraved with “The Congressional”—a rare and elevated designation that signaled the brand’s premium quality at the time. Through the open caseback, you’ll see a dramatic array of visual textures: broad circular graining, jewel cups, and the striking pattern-work that flows across the bridges and plates. This patterned metal is not just aesthetic—it’s a physical reminder of the golden era of American horology. We encased this movement in a 45mm stonewashed steel case for durability and muted elegance. A matching tumbled titanium angled bezel adds another level of rugged charm, contrasting beautifully with the vertically knurled crown—also crafted from tumbled titanium. The combination of finishes gives this piece a tactile, industrial feel, while the warm cognac leather strap adds softness and cohesion, tying the look together with timeless appeal. In 1927, the Holland Tunnel opened beneath the Hudson River, connecting New York and New Jersey as the first mechanically ventilated underwater tunnel in the world. It was a triumph of American engineering, designed to solve the growing transportation demands of the automobile age. Just like the intricate mechanics of this timepiece, the Holland Tunnel was a symbol of precision, innovation, and bold ambition.