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1917 silver hunter wristlet watch with enamel dial, Exello movement and hinged case in charming antique condition
Hunter-style wristlets represent an early and fascinating chapter in the transition from pocket watches to wristwatches in the early 20th century. Adapted from traditional hunter pocket watches, these pieces feature protective hinged covers designed to shield delicate crystals. As wristwatches gained popularity during the First World War, such designs offered both practicality and familiarity. Today, they stand as charming reminders of horology’s evolution—bridging two eras with distinctive character and undeniable antique appeal.
Here we have a wonderfully charming early 20th-century hunter-style wristlet, housed in a .925 silver case and dating to 1917, as confirmed by the London hallmark and lower-case “b” date letter. Pieces like this represent a fascinating transitional period in horology, where pocket watch design was adapted for the wrist—resulting in something both practical and full of character.
The white enamel dial is clean and highly legible, with bold Arabic numerals and beautifully aged luminous hands that add warmth and authenticity. The hinged hunter cover remains intact, offering protection while enhancing the watch’s antique appeal.
Inside sits an Exello Watch Co. movement, marked GS and adjusted in two positions, reflecting the standards of the time. The case shows gentle wear consistent with age, but retains its shape well, and the hallmarking remains clear.
A truly evocative piece—rich in history, full of personality, and a lovely example of early wristwatch evolution.
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US$40
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