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Picture of Ernie Loga
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I had always thought that the Purple Ribbon South Bend watch was available only in a size 12 watch because that was the only size that the factory consistently shipped as a complete watch (movement and case). In doing research I found an ad that stated that every south Bend watch shipped from the factory had a silk purple ribbon around it.

I felt that this was misleading because most other sizes, other than the size 12, were shipped in special tins and putting a ribbon around them was not feasible.

Then I found another ad in one of the South Bend catalogs that stated the purple ribbon watch was only available in size 12 and 16.

Does anyone have documentation that a Purple Ribbon Watch was shipped from the factory in a size other than size 12?

Here is a size 12 watch in a velvet lined box.

 
Posts: 900 | Location: Wisconsin in the U.S.A. | Registered: April 28, 2008
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Ernie-

Actually yes, one of our members recently sold a 219 in a box with the purple ribbon. so yes, the 16s were also found witht he ribbon.

Link to auction

Jared
 
Posts: 1626 | Location: North Dakota in the USA | Registered: December 09, 2009
Picture of Ernie Loga
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Here is the ad from the 1917 South Bend Catalog stating that around every complete South Bend watch when it leaves the factory is placed "a silken band of purple" .

 
Posts: 900 | Location: Wisconsin in the U.S.A. | Registered: April 28, 2008
Picture of Ernie Loga
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Here is the ad from the 1919 LW Sweet Catalog stating that the Purple Ribbon watch came in either size 12 or 16.

 
Posts: 900 | Location: Wisconsin in the U.S.A. | Registered: April 28, 2008
Picture of Ernie Loga
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Thanks Jared, I appreciate it.

I am under the impression that only complete watches left the factory with the ribbon. do you think that is a safe assumption?
 
Posts: 900 | Location: Wisconsin in the U.S.A. | Registered: April 28, 2008
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Ernie-

by 1917 almost all watches were 16 or 12 size as the only 18s made by South-Bend at that point looks to be the 315 model, which from what i can tell were mostly made for the government. I would say that is correct by that point too and that was one of their slogans "the watch with the purple ribbon" for marketing.

Jared
 
Posts: 1626 | Location: North Dakota in the USA | Registered: December 09, 2009
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