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Christmas gift watch inscriptions

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December 24, 2004, 17:52
Jerry Treiman
Christmas gift watch inscriptions
If you look you will find that there are a lot of watches that were given as gifts on Christmas. Most have fairly simple inscriptions. This one invited a little more research. A few years ago I bought a Waltham Colonial A "Maximus" in a very fine 14K case. The following inscription had me wondering who this recipient was to warrant such a gift:

"Presented to W.S. Miller on the Fiftieth Anniversary of his Wedding by the Directors of Standard Oil Company (California) as a tribute of their friendship during years of association in the upbuilding of the Company. Christmas - 1915"

It turns out that William S. Miller was, at the time of presentation, a Director and Vice-President of Standard Oil of California. He started in the oil business in 1875 and ultimately became Chairman of the Board. The picture of him comes from a corporate history of the company.


December 24, 2004, 19:01
Lindell V. Riddle

Wow, what a story!

Not only is it a great watch, it belonged to a great man. Your research of the provenance adds a lot to collectability and pride of ownership. Thanks for sharing it with all of us!

Wink

December 26, 2004, 20:28
Stephanie O'Neil
Hi Jerry!

What a great story and research! How remarkable you have a picture of the original owner from 1915 time period of a watch now in your collection! Wow!


Stephanie O'Neil