What makes the Lancaster 122 unique: Today, we are proud to present this marvelous piece from the Hamilton Watch Company — the Lancaster 122. Originally manufactured in 1932 by the Hamilton Watch Company, the Lancaster 122 features a whimsical watch face design, gold type numbers, and a clear display case, revealing the intricate stainless steel gears with gold details. The unique hand design on the dial shares a resemblance with sailboats, further emphasized by the fuzzy striations and gold-type numbers. Our PVD Zircon Gold case accentuates the studded border and brings out the luster of the subdial spectacularly, and our incredibly durable and scratch-resistant coating preserves the complexity of this timepiece. Powered by 21 ruby jewels in gold screw settings, this 904-grade timepiece is a true marvel. Lastly, our Olive leather strap complements the gold-type numbers wonderfully. This watch was originally produced in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in 1932— the same year that the 1st U.S. radio broadcast from a moving train was recorded. The program was aired over WABC from a train making its rounds from Baltimore to Ohio. The variety show was hosted by Belle Baker, making history as the first person in the United States to be aired from a moving train.