ERNEST BOREL K.C.A.C. CHAMPIONS WATCH 1968-69
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The Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference, commonly referred to as "The Kansas Conference," is a premier intercollegiate athletic conference comprised of ten of the state's outstanding independent or private institutions of higher education.
KCAC's origins date back to February 15, 1890, when the Kansas Intercollegiate Athletic Association became the result of the first successful attempt at organization among Kansas colleges, "to promote and regulate amateur intercollegiate athletics."
This is a copy of the famous Neuchâtel brand Ernest Borel, engraved with the name of this conference, probably given to the winners of the 1968-1969 basketball championship.
This all-steel model is equipped with a date display and powered by an automatic A. Schild 1716 automatic movement. The watch is in near-new condition and complete with original parts.
A rare piece.
Manufacturer: Ernest Borel
Model: K.C.A.C
Catalogue number: N/C
Year: Circa 1968-69
Materials: Metal
Dimensions: Diameter 34 mm Height 40 mm
Caliber: AS 1716, Automatic
Box/paper: no