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 I recently acquired this 6/0 Waltham and assumed that it was a woman's watch based on the narrow band and the vintage (pre-WWI).  However, I also found this 1914 Elgin ad (scroll to the right) that would imply an attempt to market wristwatches to men before the great war de-sissified them.  So, is my Waltham a man's or a woman's watch?  | |||
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 Interesting Jerry, Looks like you may have an "outdoors" and "racing car driver" men's watch. Just as you did I always assumed these dainty looking by today's standard watches in my collection were for ladies. (Since you and I both like them does that mean they are unisex watches?  )  But seriously the ad does clearly say "0-size" so perhaps the 0-size were for men and the 6/0 like yours were intended for ladies?   That narrow strap still looks lady-like regardless of the watch it is used on. Thanks for sharing your watch and the ad! Dr. Debbie  | |||
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