Cornell Proves Beautiful Watches Can Be Made in America
Briefly

Cornell Watch Company, a recently revived American brand, has launched its second watch, the Lozier, following the 1870 CE. While the latter focused on preserving the aesthetic of vintage pocket watches, the Lozier draws inspiration from mid-century designs and is produced with a blend of American and Swiss craftsmanship. The Lozier's design caters to vintage-watch enthusiasts and improves on scalability, as it sidesteps the labor-intensive enamel baking required for the previous model. This evolution signifies a promising direction for the brand's future in the watch market.
The Lozier combines American and Swiss manufacturing, taking inspiration from mid-century timepieces, allowing for quality production without the extensive labor of baking enamel.
Cornell Watch Company’s 1870 CE wristwatch preserves the vintage aesthetic of its ancestor pocket watches but struggles with scalability due to the craftsmanship involved.
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