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John Dillinger Watch Collection - Every Watch He's Been Spotted Wearing




John Dillinger Watch Collection - Every Watch He's Been Spotted Wearing

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Introduction to John Dillinger



John Dillinger (1903–1934) was an American bank robber and fugitive who became the FBI's first ever Public Enemy Number One during the Depression era. Operating primarily across the Midwest between 1933 and 1934, Dillinger and his associates robbed at least a dozen banks and broke out of jail twice, making him a fixture of newspaper front pages and a reluctant folk hero to an American public battered by economic hardship. He was shot and killed by FBI agents outside Chicago's Biograph Theatre on the evening of July 22, 1934, after watching the Clark Gable film Manhattan Melodrama.

The John Dillinger watch collection, as far as documented evidence goes, centers on a single but historically loaded piece: a gold-filled open-face pocket watch by Hamilton Watch Company of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Hamilton was one of the most respected American movement manufacturers of the early 20th century, supplying precision watches to the U.S. military and railroad industry alike. The watch was recovered from Dillinger's personal effects on the night he was killed and spent roughly seven decades in private hands before surfacing at auction in 2009, where it sold for $41,825.

What makes this piece notable is less about the watch itself — a well-made but commercially available Hamilton of the period — and more about the provenance. Hamilton produced reliable, accurate movements that were accessible to working Americans, and a pocket watch of this type was a practical everyday carry for a man constantly on the move. That it survived intact through Dillinger's capture, death, and decades of obscurity before reaching the auction block says something about how durable the Hamilton build quality genuinely was. For collectors at the crossroads of American history and horology, it remains one of the more unusual pieces to have come to market.



John Dillinger Spotted Wearing Hamilton Pocket Watch on the Night of His Death


John Dillinger Spotted Wearing Hamilton Pocket Watch on the Night of His Death
Brand: Hamilton
Ref: unknown
List Price: unknown
Market Price (estimated): $41,825
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The Hamilton pocket watch on Dillinger's person when he was shot outside Chicago's Biograph Theatre in 1934 is one of the most historically charged timepieces ever to cross an auction block. Featuring a yellowed, patinated dial with Hamilton's signature Arabic numeral layout and a sub-seconds register at six o'clock, the watch realized $41,825 at auction in 2009 — a figure entirely driven by provenance rather than horological rarity. It is a frozen moment in American criminal history.



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