The company's trade mark is a five-pointed star and also the double-headed eagle. The company also manufactured certain military items during World War II. After this time wristwatch cases were additionally produced. ![]() They included open face style and hunting style cases. They were solid gold or gold filled, sterling silver, rolled nickel-silver and brass. Pocket watch cases were the only product made to World War I. Some of the companies it made watch cases for were Manistee Watch Company, Hamilton, Longines, Elgin, Gruen, Omega and Pulsar. Watch movements (the mechanical mechanism), the dial, hands, glass that covers the face of the watch (sometimes called the crystal), and some of the crowns (the button used to wind the watch) were made in another location and shipped to Star to assemble the final watch product. The Star Watch Case Company manufactured watch cases. ![]() It designed and manufactured watch cases. The Star Watch Case Company was a company in Ludington, Michigan, that operated from approximately 1905 to 1982. Star Watch Company logo from Elgin Watch c.1924
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