Charles Henry Ingersoll (1865–1948), American entrepreneur and business executive who, with his older brother, Robert (1860–1929), co-founded, in 1892, Ingersoll Watch Company, which produced forty million "dollar watches"
The Ingersoll watch, made by the Ingersoll Watch Company, was a popular brand at that time due to its famous one-dollar price.
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