Rooted along the banks of the Choptank River, this tonneau-shaped chronograph honors the quiet confidence of early American watchmaking. Its 40×44 mm stainless steel case wears comfortably without resorting to gimmicks, while the salmon‑toned guilloché dial remains legible in any light thanks to heat‑blued cathedral hands and diamond‑shaped hour markers. Beneath the domed sapphire crystal beats a Swiss Valjoux 7751 automatic movement with a 48‑hour power reserve, visible through an exhibition case back. Every piece is assembled in Maryland using parts from the Pforzheim workshops we’ve trusted for decades. Only 100 examples will be made, each individually numbered and regulated by hand. You can pair yours with an array of leather straps, from exotic gloss to Latuga green. This is honest watchmaking for those who value substance over flash, built to outlast trends and mass production.

Rooted along the banks of the Choptank River, this tonneau-shaped chronograph honors the quiet confidence of early American watchmaking. Its 40×44 mm stainless steel case wears comfortably without resorting to gimmicks, while the salmon‑toned guilloché dial remains legible in any light thanks to heat‑blued cathedral hands and diamond‑shaped hour markers. Beneath the domed sapphire crystal beats a Swiss Valjoux 7751 automatic movement with a 48‑hour power reserve, visible through an exhibition case back. Every piece is assembled in Maryland using parts from the Pforzheim workshops we’ve trusted for decades. Only 100 examples will be made, each individually numbered and regulated by hand. You can pair yours with an array of leather straps, from exotic gloss to Latuga green. This is honest watchmaking for those who value substance over flash, built to outlast trends and mass production.



Powered by the Swiss-Made Valjoux 7751 caliber, featuring 25 jewels and a 48-hour power reserve. This automatic mechanism, regulated to chronometer-grade accuracy of +/- 5 seconds per day, is meticulously decorated in-house by Towson Watchmakers. The movement boasts blued-steel screws, perlage on the base-plate, platinum plating, 18k gold engraving, and Geneva stripes, all visible through the exhibition case-back. The skeletonized rotor enhances this view. A unique day-correcting function is operated from the left side of the case, inserted by TWC Co-Founder and Master Watchmaker Hartwig Balke. This movement remains consistent with the first edition, except for the skeletonized rotor and minor decorative enhancements. Towson Watch Company is among the few brands employing watchmakers still capable of building and servicing the 7751 caliber.
Customers have four leather strap options for their CHOPTANK Ref. E250-2: Grey-Gloss Genuine Alligator, Smooth Brown, Black Cordovan, Basketball, and Green Latuga.



Powered by the Swiss-Made Valjoux 7751 caliber, featuring 25 jewels and a 48-hour power reserve. This automatic mechanism, regulated to chronometer-grade accuracy of +/- 5 seconds per day, is meticulously decorated in-house by Towson Watchmakers. The movement boasts blued-steel screws, perlage on the base-plate, platinum plating, 18k gold engraving, and Geneva stripes, all visible through the exhibition case-back. The skeletonized rotor enhances this view. A unique day-correcting function is operated from the left side of the case, inserted by TWC Co-Founder and Master Watchmaker Hartwig Balke. This movement remains consistent with the first edition, except for the skeletonized rotor and minor decorative enhancements. Towson Watch Company is among the few brands employing watchmakers still capable of building and servicing the 7751 caliber.
Customers have four leather strap options for their CHOPTANK Ref. E250-2: Grey-Gloss Genuine Alligator, Smooth Brown, Black Cordovan, Basketball, and Green Latuga.





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