What makes the Springfield 560 unique: Today, we’re thrilled to present to you this sleek and sophisticated watch that was originally developed by the Illinois Watch Company — the Springfield 560. This stylish watch features a handsome dial with black hour numerals and blood-orange minute numerals that look especially breathtaking against its pristine white background. The front of the watch also displays a helpful subdial and vivid blued-steel diamond kite watch hands. We matched this remarkable pocket watch with our robust and attractive DLC Black Titanium case and a nickel-plated crown, making this one-of-a-kind watch look all the more fashionable. This watch features an exhibition-style back, allowing you to see the pocket watch’s original 405-grade open-face movement with a Going barrel, gold-plated gears, and 17 opulent jewels. The movement also boasts a center bridge plate with striking engravings, including “Monarch” and “Illinois Watch Co.” Finally, we made this piece all the more stunning with our Cordovan Black leather watch strap.
The Illinois Watch Company initially produced the pocket watch in Springfield, Illinois, in 1923 — the same year that New York repealed the state legislation that prohibited alcohol. Prohibition illegalized alcohol in 1920, and this law was enforced nationwide until Congress repealed it with the Twenty-first Amendment in 1933. After New York repealed state legislation prohibiting alcohol, Gov. Alfred E. Smith insisted that prohibition would continue to be enforced because alcohol was still illegal nationwide, but alcohol-related convictions were far more rare in New York than in other populated states.