Dark green plaited genuine leather wrist strap with gold buckle and fastenings and quartz time-piece. Detailed 3 Legs of Man symbol on the clock face surrounded by Roman Numerals. Battery operated.
Length of strap 20cm. Watch face from pin to pin 4cm.
The famous three legs device seems to have been adopted in the thirteenth century as the armourial bearings by the kings of the Isle of Man. It is unknown why this symbol was used – possibly because it was originally a symbol of the sun, the seat of power and life – or it may have been a modification of the “triskelle” motif popular amongst the Celts and Norsemen. Early three legs symbols show them running sunwise (i.e. clockwise) and to that extent the heraldic symbol of the Island still retained an essential feature of the ancient sun symbol.

