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History[edit]

World War 2 and the depression caused the end of the American Era of watch making. The Bozeman Watch Company is out to change that. They hope to make it the American made watch to own. Chris Wardle first came to Bozeman in the 1980’s. Wardle, a native of Michigan, came to Montana Shortly after he graduated high school. His mom and him bought land by Trail Creek with the intention of living in Montana permanently. Before this dream was able to come true, his mother passed away. While production of his home in Montana was going on, Wardle ran a management service company is Michigan. Wardle sold this company in recent years, which has given him financial backing to develop his dream, “building an American watch company.” “Designer and co-partner Patrick Ayoub came to join the company in a different way. “A graduate of the art center college of design in California, he uses expertise to primarily design luxury cars. He did designs for BMW and Daimler-Chrysler, and even taught design in Switzerland. His passion for watches brought him together with Wardle in 2002, and his experience in Switzerland proved to be very important.” After months of reworking their designs, they finally went to Europe to try to sell their designs to get key suppliers. While manufacturers did not welcome the American watch designers with open arms, they were eventually able to impress them, and now “all the companies dials and hands are made in Europe, especially for BWC. In fact, nearly every part that goes into a BWC watch-with the exception of the movement and occasionally the bracelet-comes from tooling and dies and jigs that are proprietary to BWC. Where many watch makers buy out of catalogs, BWC uses tiny parts that are made for their company exclusively"[1] . “In 2005 the company opened its first showroom in downtown Bozeman.” It has recently expanded their showrooms to Whitefish, Mt and as of July 2011 Jackson Hole, WY[2] .

Watch Models[edit]

Yellowstone[edit]

The ladies Yellowstone watch has a 32mm case diameter, interlaced with sapphire crystals. It is waterproof to 5 ATM or about 165 ft. It has a 21 jewel automatic mechanical movement with a date function and a sweep second hand. A hundred pieces will be produced in 2011 and estimated to be available for purchase in December of 2011. A men's 38mm model will be released simultaneously with the ladies model. The men's model will house a 25 jewel automatic movement. It is available in stainless steel or alligator black wristband. Pre-production price will be $4,200 and actual price has yet to be released.[3] The men's watch is released in 4 types:

Yellowstone Silver[edit]

Yellowstone Silver Stainless Steel[edit]

Yellowstone Blue[edit]

Yellowstone Blue Stainless Steel[edit]

B1 Hellcat[edit]

This timepiece is inspired by the legendary F6F Hellcat from World War II, a US naval fighter plane.This distinguished watch gives honor to the men and women of the US military, who have willingly given their lives for the United States. As of now, this watch offers two straps,a tan or black saddle leather strap and a stainless steel bracelet. This watch will be released with two hundred first editions. It has a 42.6mm diameter watch face, a 13.2mm height. It also has 25 jewel Swiss movement, 28,800 VPH, a sweep second and date functions as well a screw down crown. It is water resistant to 330ft. Pre-production price is $4,600 and post-production price will be $5,450.[4]

Snowmaster Telemetric[edit]

This timepiece is "Inspired by snow, powered by wind, born to the mountains-American at heart!!!" [5] . This watch has 43mm stainless steel case with 25 jewel automatic Swiss Valjoux movement. Each movement is independently COSC certified in Geneva with second, minute and hour Chronograph timing fuctions. It also comes with a second 24 hour time zone complication or GMT function as well as a speed and distance telemetric scale. It is priced at $8,450.

Smokejumper GMT and Smokejumper Chronograph[edit]

There are two Smokejumper style watches, the Smokejumper GMT or Chronograph. the GMT Worldtime is the National Smokejumpers official timepiece. The inspiration for the GMT came from airborne fire fighters"[6] Those who risk it all to preserve life, save property and protect our national forests." . It comes with two different available dial colors: silver and black or enamel and super luminescent. The GMT has automatic Swiss specialty-line mechanical movement, a 21 jewel movement with 28,800 vibrations per hour (VPH). It has a 42 hour power reserve and a second time zone function. It is COSC certified, is water resistant to 330ft and is domed with sapphire crystals. The back is engraved with the Missoula, MT smokejumper base logo endorsement. The GMT will initially be limited to one hundred individual numbered pieces. The GMT is priced at $6,150. The original Smokejumper Chronograph, as stated in the April 2008 issue of Insync; "[I]s BWC's only chronograph and at 46.5mm, It's largest. It is also limited to 100 individually numbered editions, which are newrly all spoken for. Wardle says once the Smokejumper is sold out they will produce a different model,[GMT]which should please owners of this distinctive piece" [7] .

Herradura[edit]

The Herradura was developed with direction from two time World Series winner, Bosten Red Sox pitcher Josh Beckett. "Greatly inspired by the 7000 acre Herradura Ranch and Josh's passion for perfection in everything he does, Christopher Wardle, Bozeman Watch Company's CEO set out to commemorate the Texan and great Boston pitcher with a timeless and rugged piece" (Bozeman Watch Co). Beckett's signature was sent to the BWC, so that each of the 53 numbered pieces have the pitchers mark on it. The Herradura has 24 jewels with 28,800 VPH, a sweep second hand with a three o'clock date window. It is COSC certified with raised Arabic Numerals and raised gold markers with luminescence. It is water resistant to 330ft and comes with a 44mm stainless steel case. The leather strap, which is available in saddle tan, is hand-made.[8]

Sidewinder[edit]

The Sidewinder Retrograde was introduced as a part of its "Montana Class Watch Collection".[9] It is made in the style of a 19th century timepiece, with raised and separate dial accents. "[E]ach hour marker is a separate applique, placed with care and diligence during the assembly of every individually-numbered Sidewinder"..[10] The watch is limited to 100 silver dial and 50 black dial references with each piece individually numbered. The dilver dial is priced at $6,500 and the black dial is priced at $7,200. The each have a power reserve meter sub dial, a sweep second and and a three o'clock date marker, and are all COSC certified. They are water resistant to 330ft and hav convex sapphire crystal dome and come with a 44mm stainless steel case.

USS Montana[edit]

The state of Montanan is the only state in the United States not to have a battleship named after it. The Bozeman Watch Company developed and released the USS Montana. It has crisp white dials and Roman numerals which are drawn from classic era of timepiece aesthetics. The Bozeman Watch Company has stated that "though it is an automatic mechanical watch and not a battleship, we are still honored to be able to show our appreciation to the troops, both past and present, for serving our country and its citizens".[11] The USS Montana has modified Val Granges automatic caliber, with 24 jewels and 28,800 VPH. It is COSC certified with sweep second hand and raised blue Roman numerals. It is water resistant up to 330ft and comes with 44mm stainless steel case. the USS Montana has a convex sapphire crystal and tiered lugs. It is priced at $7,900.

2nd Edition Cutthroats[edit]

The 2nd edition Cutthroat watch has been made with the addition of 24 hour time zone or GMT function, letting owners know what time it is in land of Montana no matter where they are. There are 5 versions of the new Cutthroat and their design is made using the wonderful colors of the different Cutthroat fish. The technical specs of all the watches are as follows, Swiss automatic caliber (movement), 21 jewels with 28,800 VPH, sweep second hand and date function, 24 hour 2nd time zone on outer dial, COSC (Controle Officiel Suisse des Chronometres certified), individually placed, raised luminescent hour markers, water resistance to 10 ATM below sea level, 42 mm stainless steel case and only 10.5mm in height, and Convex (domed) sapphire crystal.[12]

Cutthroat Yellowstone Edition[edit]

Black leather wristband Orange colored minute and hour hand as well as orange hour markers Price 7,475.00

Cutthroat Westslope Edition[edit]

Black leather wristband Red colored minute and hour hand as well as red hour markers Price 7,475.00

Cutthroat Whitefish Edition[edit]

Black leather wristband Sage colored minute and hour hand as well as sage hour markers Price 7,475.00

Cutthroat Mack Creek Edition[edit]

Black leather wristband Sky Blue colored minute and hour hand as well sky blue hour markers Price 7,475.00

Cutthroat 2nd Edition[edit]

Brown leather wristband Black reference timepiece Sage colored minute and hour hand as well as sage hour markers Price 6,675.00

Schofield[edit]

Limited to a 2010 production of 10 Silver dial individually numbered pieces. 24 jewels with 28,800 vibrations per hour. This timepiece is 44mm stainless steel case with sweep second hand and 3 O’clock date window. It has individually placed stainless Roman Numerals and raised luminescent 3,6,9,12 hour markers. It comes in a silver or black dial. It comes in Caiman handmade crocodile strap, available in brown or black, handmade Louisiana alligator strap, available in brown or black, or handmade Montana saddle leather strap available in tan or black. All of them have deployment buckles. This watch is priced at 7,900.00[13] .

Other Products[edit]

Bannack[edit]

The Bannack is a hand-crafted carry-on bag prepared from the best English bridle leather. This bag is 24.5 inches wide by 14 inches high and 9 inches deep. It also has 2 pockets that are 4.5 inches each. This bag has been to many US airports and has come for the most part undamaged. This bag can be purchased for $1,100.00[14] .

Wilsall[edit]

The Wilsall is also a hand-crafted carry-on bag made from the best English bridle leather. Since this bag is smaller it more qualifies as an overnight bag than a week travel bag. Its dimensions are 18 inches by 11.5 inches by 6.5 inches. This bag can be purchased for $775.00[15] .

Pony[edit]

The Pony messenger or mail bag gets its name from the community of Pony, Montana. It is made from the best chap leather. It can hold a laptop and has a pouch for other small electronics. It has triple buckles on the front that can also be used as snaps for easier access. It has an adjustable padded strap. It measures 15 inches wide by 10.5 inches high by 3.5 inches deep. This bag is warranted for life. Buckles are brass and the bag comes in brown distressed leather and chocolate brown. This bag is sold for $500.00[16] .

Missoula[edit]

The Missoula is a hand stitched saddle leather laptop case. Its dimensions are 16 inches long by 12 inches high by 2 inches wide, fits most laptops. The buckles and stays are brass and the bag comes in saddle tan, burgundy and black[17] .


Reference[edit]

  1. ^ Rosenleaf, Nicole. "Not Just a Matter of Time" (PDF). Bozeman Daily Chronicle. Retrieved 6 December 2011.
  2. ^ mitra, sramana. "Deal Radar 2010: Bozeman Watch Co". Sramanamitra. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
  3. ^ "Yellowstone". Bozeman Watch Company. Retrieved 6 December 2011.
  4. ^ "B1 Hellcat". Bozeman Watch Company. Retrieved 6 December 2011.
  5. ^ "Snowmaster Telemetric". Bozeman Watch Company. Retrieved 6 December 2011.
  6. ^ "SmokeJumper". Bozeman Watch Company. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
  7. ^ O'leary, Ryan. "American Treasure in Big Sky Country" (PDF). Retrieved 6 December 2011.
  8. ^ "Herradura". Bozeman Watch Company. Retrieved 6 December 2011.
  9. ^ "Sidewinder". Bozeman Watch Company. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
  10. ^ "Sidewinder". Bozeman Watch Company.
  11. ^ "USS Montana". Bozeman Watch Company. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
  12. ^ "Cutthroat". Bozeman Watch Company. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
  13. ^ "Schofield". Bozeman Watch Company. Retrieved 6 December 2011.
  14. ^ "Bannack". Bozeman Watch Company. Retrieved 6 December 2011.
  15. ^ "Wilsall". Bozeman Watch Company. Retrieved 6 December 2011.
  16. ^ "Pony". Bozeman Watch Company. Retrieved 6 December 2011.
  17. ^ "Missoula". Bozeman Watch Company. Retrieved 6 December 2011.