Vortic Watch Company Unveils The Lancaster 124
Vortic Watch Company has announced the release of its latest restoration project, The Lancaster 124. This new addition to their collection continues the brand's mission of preserving American horological history by repurposing vintage pocket watch movements into modern wristwatches. The newsletter highlights the unique patina found on this specific piece, emphasizing the earned character of the vintage components used in the build.
The Lancaster 124 is a 45mm timepiece and is currently listed as available for purchase on the company's official website. While the specific mechanical details of the movement are not listed in the email, the piece belongs to Vortic's signature style of blending high-end modern cases with historically significant American-made movements. Interested collectors can view this specific model or explore other available watches through the brand's digital shop.
In addition to the new release, Vortic reminds customers of their "Convert Your Watch" service, which allows individuals to send in their own heirlooms for a similar restoration and conversion process. The company operates out of Fort Collins, Colorado, where it builds and assembles these timepieces. As with all Vortic releases, the watch is a one-of-a-kind creation due to the nature of the antique components.