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Founded by Robert and Charles Ingersoll in 1892, Ingersoll is probably the first American watch factories. Using technology, Ingersoll produced pocket watches and designer watches. The "Dollar Watch" - also referred to as "Yankee" was the initial Ingersoll watch, produced on automated production lines for watches, and received it's name because it was sold for less than $ 1. As a result of great results The Yankee had, The Ingersoll Brothers increased production and opened new factories so that up with the high demand.
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Around 1896, Ingersoll's product range expanded due to many technical pioneering refinements and the smallest pocket watch ever made was made. By year 1910, Ingersoll became a recognised brand for USA watches all over the world. For example, the 26th President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt, was referred to as "the man from your country where Ingersolls are produces" during a hunting trip in Africa. Theodore Roosevelt was among many highly successful people that weared watches from Ingersoll, people like Mark Twain and Thomas Edison. Over time, the business registered enormous success by picking out new inventions, including the Radiolite - watches with night lite, the Mickey Mouse watch that was bought from over 2.5 million copies and also the Gandhiji Ingersoll watch - created specifically for Mohamed Gandhiji, who considered time-keeping being an integral part of his life. Ingersoll sold over 3.5 million "dollar watches" by the year 1920. Around 1950, Ingersoll produced character watches with faces of Holywood stars, including Marilyn Monroe, and was appreciated by many stars.
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It really is rumored that even James Dean worn an Ingersoll wristwatch. In 1983 the emblem was acquired in the beginning by Steven Strauss and next sold to Zeon Ltd - the biggest watch importer from Britain. The brad kept it's trustworthiness of having a "good value" for quite some time and then and thousand of pieces were sold each year troughout the entire country, giving whole generations an opportunity to own an Ingersoll watch. The business made over Thirty million watches between 1946 and 1980, and exported its models in over 60 different countries from all over the wold. Beginning with 2000, the company released new ranges of watches, whilst keeping it's strong ties with its history. The design remained unchanged, while emphasizing quality and value. The Bison collection premiered in the year 2007, and kept its intrinsic values, composed of modern classic Ingersoll Watches at fair prices and appealing styles.
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Around 1896, Ingersoll's product range expanded due to many technical pioneering refinements and the smallest pocket watch ever made was made. By year 1910, Ingersoll became a recognised brand for USA watches all over the world. For example, the 26th President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt, was referred to as "the man from your country where Ingersolls are produces" during a hunting trip in Africa. Theodore Roosevelt was among many highly successful people that weared watches from Ingersoll, people like Mark Twain and Thomas Edison. Over time, the business registered enormous success by picking out new inventions, including the Radiolite - watches with night lite, the Mickey Mouse watch that was bought from over 2.5 million copies and also the Gandhiji Ingersoll watch - created specifically for Mohamed Gandhiji, who considered time-keeping being an integral part of his life. Ingersoll sold over 3.5 million "dollar watches" by the year 1920. Around 1950, Ingersoll produced character watches with faces of Holywood stars, including Marilyn Monroe, and was appreciated by many stars.
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It really is rumored that even James Dean worn an Ingersoll wristwatch. In 1983 the emblem was acquired in the beginning by Steven Strauss and next sold to Zeon Ltd - the biggest watch importer from Britain. The brad kept it's trustworthiness of having a "good value" for quite some time and then and thousand of pieces were sold each year troughout the entire country, giving whole generations an opportunity to own an Ingersoll watch. The business made over Thirty million watches between 1946 and 1980, and exported its models in over 60 different countries from all over the wold. Beginning with 2000, the company released new ranges of watches, whilst keeping it's strong ties with its history. The design remained unchanged, while emphasizing quality and value. The Bison collection premiered in the year 2007, and kept its intrinsic values, composed of modern classic Ingersoll Watches at fair prices and appealing styles.