Hampden Watch

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Hampden Watch is an American watch manufacturer based in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1922 by Hyman Wein, an immigrant from Kyiv, Ukraine, as the Clinton Watch Company, it began assembling watches for the American market and became one of several watchmaking businesses established by the Wein family across North America, including Marathon Watch and Cardinal Watch in Canada. [1]

A separate company, the original Hampden Watch Company was founded in 1877 in Springfield, Massachusetts, and later operated in Canton, Ohio. A major U.S. pocket watch manufacturer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Hampden (and then Dueber-Hampden) produced millions of pocket watches, including railroad-grade models, before going into receivership in 1927. [2] In 1930, the Soviet government purchased its machinery and designs to establish the USSR's First State Watch Factory, marking the end of the company's operations in the U.S. [3] The story of this transfer and its role in Soviet watchmaking has been covered in modern horological media. [4] At that time, the Hampden brand was reorganized into a wristwatch company operating in Chicago. [5]

In 1958, the Wein family acquired the Hampden Watch Company and merged it into Clinton. [6] In 1981, the family also acquired Benrus, another prominent American watch brand, which was sold in 1998. Hampden remains under family ownership into its fourth generation and has been described as among the oldest continuously operating watch businesses in America. [7] [8] In 2025, AblogtoWatch published a review of Hampden's Model 1 "Sullivan," highlighting the brand's relaunch and product design. [9]

References

  1. Sky Sit (2024). "Marathon Watch Company's band of brothers." Europa Star. EuropaStar.com. Accessed September 2, 2025.
  2. James W. Gibbs (1954). From Springfield to Moscow: The Complete Dueber-Hampden Story. Exeter, NH: Adams Brown.
  3. Smithsonian National Museum of American History. "Hampden Railroad Watch." NMAH Collections. Accessed September 30, 2025.
  4. Jack Forster (2016, December 14). "How A Bankrupt Rust Belt Watch Company Kick-Started The Soviet Watch Industry (And The Obsessive Collector Who Chronicles Their History)." Hodinkee Magazine. Hodinkee.com. Accessed September 30, 2025.
  5. Alan F. Garratt (2025). "Manheimer Watch Co: Resurrecting the Hampden brand." Hampden Watches Blog – independent research site. HampdenWatches.com. Accessed September 17, 2025.
  6. Karen Dybis (2025, August 11). "Hampden Watch Hopes Its New Casecap Is an Industry Game Changer." JCK Online. JCKOnline.com. Accessed September 4, 2025.
  7. Cait Bazemore (2025). "These Are The Best Classes You Can Take To Sharpen Your Watchmaking Knowledge." Hodinkee Magazine. Hodinkee.com. Accessed September 30, 2025.
  8. Laura Turbay (2025, August 1). "Hampden Watch, now in its fourth generation, gets a rebrand." Crain's Chicago Business. CrainsChicagoBusiness.com. Accessed August 18, 2025.
  9. Ariel Adams (2025, July 25). "Watch Review: Hampden Model 1 Sullivan." AblogtoWatch. AblogtoWatch.com. Accessed September 29, 2025.