This Vintage Ingersoll Wrist Radiolite offers a glimpse into the past of American watchmaking. The watch has signs of use and age. The back cover does not securely stay in place, and there is a noticeable crack in the front face glass cover. Additionally, the arms of the watch are covered in rust and oxidation. Inside, the wire spring is loose and protrudes outward, suggesting internal components may require significant attention or replacement.
The body of the watch shows signs of with of fading, wear, and discoloration throughout, along with worn spots. This is a great choice for those interested in the history and restoration of vintage watches. This Ingersoll Wrist Radiolite offers potential and a connection to the past of timekeeping. Consult with a specialist to confirm if this part is suitable for you needs. Examine the pictures carefully, and verify that everything aligns correctly to your needs. For electrical components, be aware that programming or coding may be required.