Philadelphia Watch Case Company Building, Industrial architectural landmark in Riverside Township, United States.
The Philadelphia Watch Case Company Building is a seven-story office structure with an eight-story clock tower at the corner of Pavilion and Lafayette Avenues in Riverside. The building uses reinforced concrete with brick details and large triple windows throughout, and it occupies a substantial parcel of land.
Built in 1908, this facility became the world's largest producer of watch cases during the pocket watch era. It played a major role in early twentieth-century American manufacturing and metalworking.
The building houses a collection documenting the industrial heritage of Burlington County, showing how the watch case industry shaped the local community. You can see how factory work defined life and the economy in this area.
The building is located near Riverside station, making it accessible by public transportation. Check visiting conditions in advance, as it is a historic building that may have limited access or specific hours.
The building housed two major companies operating together: the Philadelphia Watch Case Company and the Riverside Metal Works Company. This combination of case design and metal production under one roof was unusual for the watch industry of that time.
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