This watch was a fun one to get. First I never thought I would be able to find one and then my husband offered to get it as an anniversary gift which gave me the liberty to bid a bit more than I might have otherwise. Happily I am the new owner of this rare bird. It is in very nice condition, the engraving is nice and crisp, the dial is bright and was advertised as working but I haven't tried to run it.
It has a 1929 movement and 1930 case. I believe these were only advertised with rubies in 1930, at least that is all I have seen. I personally love emerald and ruby watches but it seems sapphire was the top stone of the time period. Will include a comparison shot with the emerald Miss Liberty. Ad is from The_Bellingham_Herald_Fri__Oct_3__1930
![watch](/sites/default/files/watches/1930%20Miss%20Liberty%20Ruby-4.jpg)
![dial](/sites/default/files/watches/1930%20Miss%20Liberty%20Ruby.jpg)
![movement](/sites/default/files/watches/1930%20Miss%20Liberty%20Ruby-2.jpg)
![inside case back](/sites/default/files/watches/1930%20Miss%20Liberty%20Ruby-3.jpg)
![comparison shot ruby and emerald](/sites/default/files/watches/1930%20Miss%20Liberty%20Ruby-5.jpg)
![ad](/sites/default/files/watches/The_Bellingham_Herald_Fri__Oct_3__1930_-Edit.jpg)
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