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The Boston 068 (45mm)
Product Description
Experience the timeless elegance of the Boston 068, featuring a layered dial that showcases early 20th-century craftsmanship. The combination of gold-toned Arabic numerals and a softly aged surface captures the watch's precision-driven origins. A distinct textural shift at the center adds depth, while the blued-steel hands offer a striking contrast. Encased in a Version 3 stainless steel case, it exudes sophistication and resilience, complemented by a cognac leather strap for a cohesive look. From the brand: What Makes The Boston 068 Unique: The Boston 068 is defined by its layered dial and early 20th-century character, anchored by a composition that balances structure with subtle ornamentation. The outer portion of the dial presents a softly aged surface with a warm, even tone, framed by a detailed railroad minute track that reinforces the watch’s precision-driven origins. Gold-toned Arabic numerals rise cleanly from the dial, their warm coloration providing contrast against the lighter background while maintaining a cohesive, period-correct aesthetic. At the center, the dial transitions into a vertically brushed inner panel, introducing a distinct textural shift that draws the eye inward. This central section adds depth without overpowering the layout, creating a quiet separation between the functional outer track and the more refined inner display. At 6 o’clock, a recessed sub-seconds register anchors the design, its crisp markings offering clarity against the layered surfaces. Blued-steel hands sweep across the dial with a deep, reflective tone, their slender profile maintaining balance while providing a strong visual contrast across both textures. Inside, this watch is powered by a 17-jewel Waltham movement manufactured in 1907, placing it among the earlier examples in this collection. Through the open caseback, the movement reveals finely arranged bridges with decorative engraving that reflects the finishing style of the period. Polished steel components contrast against gold-plated gears, while the exposed balance assembly offers a steady visual rhythm as the watch runs. Movements from this era were built during a time when American watchmaking was still refining large-scale precision manufacturing, and the craftsmanship reflects a balance between durability and emerging decorative detail. The watch is housed in our Version 3 stainless steel case, finished with a clean machined texture that gives the metal a structured, architectural presence. A matching machined stainless steel bezel frames the dial with restraint, allowing the layered textures to remain the focal point. The machined stainless steel crown provides a consistent material presence and a confident, tactile grip when winding. The movement has been reoriented within the case, placing the crown at 3 o’clock for a natural wristwatch experience compared to its original pocket watch configuration. The watch is paired with a cognac leather strap, whose warm tone complements the gold numerals and soft dial coloration, creating a cohesive and balanced overall palette. In 1907, American watchmaking was in a period of rapid advancement, with companies like Waltham continuing to refine production methods that would define the industry for decades. These movements represent an earlier chapter in that evolution, built with an emphasis on dependable performance while incorporating increasingly refined finishing techniques. The Boston 068 preserves that moment in time, bringing together early mechanical craftsmanship and a dial that reflects both function and quiet decorative intent.











