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==Wyler Railroad Approved Lifeguard ==
 
==Wyler Railroad Approved Lifeguard ==
  
A model issued by Wyler in various formats in the 1960s. It can be found in manual wind with a hacking mechanism and also as an automatic with the Dynawind movement. Notable is the porcelain style white dial with 24hr markers and black hands, echoing the pocket watches of an earlier era.  
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A model issued by Wyler in various formats in the 1960s. It can be found in manual wind with a hacking mechanism and also as an automatic with the Dynawind movement. Notable is the porcelain style white dial with 24hr markers and black hands, echoing the pocket watches of an earlier era. It is believed that this Wyler RR watch was approved not only for railroad use in the USA but also for the Canadian Pacific Railroad.  
  
 
* Model: Lifeguard
 
* Model: Lifeguard

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Wyler Railroad Approved Lifeguard

A model issued by Wyler in various formats in the 1960s. It can be found in manual wind with a hacking mechanism and also as an automatic with the Dynawind movement. Notable is the porcelain style white dial with 24hr markers and black hands, echoing the pocket watches of an earlier era. It is believed that this Wyler RR watch was approved not only for railroad use in the USA but also for the Canadian Pacific Railroad.

  • Model: Lifeguard
  • Ref #4125-1200 (auto) and 1370-1200 (manual)
  • Circa 1960's
  • Stainless Steel front loading Case
  • Dimensions : 33mm x 38mm lug to lug (1.3 in. x 1.5 in.)
A Dynaquartz issue railroad-approved model has also been seen


Manual wind Wyler Railroad caseback

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