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Putting New Life Into an Old Watch Name

The Illinois Watch Company, now far smaller than the original business, focuses on repairs, sales and its own timepiece designs.

Bryan Birks for The New York Times
Author: Bryan Birks for The New York Times

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Bryan Birks for The New York Times

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Hamilton International SA, Illinois Watch Company, Quincy (Ill), Stone, Craig, Watches and Clocks
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