A gold Alcan wrist watch with black leather wrist straps. The face of the watch has markings that read "ALCAN SMU 06 "STOPS" FOR SAFETY" It is stored in a grey slide out box with a small instruction booklet inside.
A gold Alcan wrist watch with black leather wrist straps. The face of the watch has markings that read "ALCAN SMU 06 "STOPS" FOR SAFETY" It is stored in a grey slide out box with a small instruction booklet inside.
Black Dakota watch (a) with belt clip, inside a clear plastic container (b) with black latches on one side. A grey plastic holder and bar with felt covering (c & d) keep the watch in place while inside the box. Also included are two slips of paper: a limited lifetime warranty from Bonica Precision (e), and an instruction manual (f).
Black Dakota watch (a) with belt clip, inside a clear plastic container (b) with black latches on one side. A grey plastic holder and bar with felt covering (c & d) keep the watch in place while inside the box. Also included are two slips of paper: a limited lifetime warranty from Bonica Precision (e), and an instruction manual (f).
Physical Condition
Excellent
Material
metal
plastic
Height
4 cm
Width
8 cm
Length
16 cm
Diameter
4 cm
Inscriptions
Engraved on back of watch: 'KMP. Stainless Steel back. 100 ft. Water Resistant. Japan Quartz Movement.'
Pocket watch is brass and has a crack on the front.
Brand name: Westclox Dax
Made In Canada
Black Dials
Small 60 second chronograph at bottom of watchface.
Shock Resistant
Pocket watch is brass and has a crack on the front.
Brand name: Westclox Dax
Made In Canada
Black Dials
Small 60 second chronograph at bottom of watchface.
Shock Resistant
Moses Williams attended the Kitamaat Village Day School, and then the Coqualeetza Residential School until the age of fifteen. Army recruiters conscripted Haisla men into the Canadian Army and Moses went in 1945. He was sent by train to the Canadian Forces' training camp at Maple Creek, Saskatchewan. He never shipped out overseas and the war ended. Moses and his wife Kay married in 1950, shortly after she arrived to teach at Kitamaat. They moved to Terrace in 1964. Moses worked as a carpenter, brick layer and fisherman. His wife Kay taught at Northwest Community College.