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Created in Ingersoll’s signature vintage-yet-modern style, the Hawley gets power from an automatic movement, visible via the dial and exhibition caseback. While the overall design of the timepiece is unique in and of itself, perhaps the most intriguing aspects are how the date and power reserve are presented Read More
As a watch enthusiast, I recently had the pleasure of acquiring the Ingersoll Hawley Automatic Watch, and I must say, I'm blown away by its outstanding craftsmanship, sleek design, and exceptional accuracy.
The Hawley's stainless steel case and sapphire crystal window provide durability and scratch-resistance, ensuring that this watch will last for many years to come. Its 42mm case size is perfect for those who prefer a watch with a slightly larger face, and the textured dial adds a touch of sophistication that sets it apart from other watches.
The Ingersoll Hawley Automatic Watch's Miyota 821A automatic movement is another feature that sets it apart from other watches. This Japanese movement is renowned for its accuracy and reliability, providing peace of mind to watch enthusiasts who appreciate precise timekeeping.
Finally, the Hawley's black leather strap is comfortable to wear and pairs beautifully with its silver case, giving it a timeless and classic look that's suitable for any occasion.
In conclusion, if you're looking for a stylish and reliable automatic watch that won't break the bank, the Ingersoll Hawley Automatic Watch is an excellent choice. Its exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail make it a standout in its price range, and it's sure to provide you with accurate timekeeping for many years to come.
Handsome and understated, if a bit on the large side
The fit and finish are excellent, comparable to a watch that costs far more. My one complaint, and the reason for 4 stars instead of 5, is that the date is nearly impossible to read without squinting or holding the watch ridiculously close to my face—that date track is in far too small a font to be very useful. Other than that, however, it's an excellent watch for the money and I'm quite satisfied. Nice strap and deployment as well.
pierreeCan you please elaborate on color not being same? You are obviously not referring to red and blue in one model and blue in other, which are intentionally there? Could you post pic of your watch?
Also where is the watch made?
I like this watch. I like the size. Not too big, not too small. Color looks great. I will say that the auto wind is a pain. If you do not wear it for a few days and do not have an autowinder, you must set it again and wear it to get power reserve up. Too dressy to wear every day. The date function is also too small but does function.
TDTDWhy don't you just use the manual wind if you haven't worn it for a while ? It's easy enough - turn the adjustment knob clockwise (without pulling it out) to wind manually... personally it's my favourite feature of this watch, that it has both manual and automatic winding options :)
Sennheiser_FanboiBecause I don't wear it except for dressier occasions. Can't wind it if I'm not wearing it. Also, the manual says to NOT wind it if possible.
I’ve only had a few watches (all in this price range) and it is by far the nicest looking and seemingly quality watch that I’ve owned. The box it comes with is a nice bonus.
The watch crystal on my new watch was dirty when received. I figured it was no big deal and tried to clean with a cloth until I realized the dirt was on the inside of the crystal. It annoys me every time I put on the watch. It's a large watch and otherwise is OK.