George Morrison's Rookie of the Year Patek Philippe Watch Ref. 3537

by Patek Philippe

George Morrison's Rookie of the Year Patek Philippe Watch Ref. 3537 - Manual winding. 18k yellow gold case (33mm diameter) Case back inscribed " Blues Rookie of the Year George Morrison 1971". Silver dial with stick hour markers. Brand new brown leather strap with tang buckle. Pre-owned with custom box and O-Pee-Chee #223 George Morrison St. Louis Blues RC Rookie Hockey Card. George Morrison knew triumph on the ice of a hockey arena. Mr. Morrison went unselected in the NHL amateur draft. Despite the initial lack of interest, the St. Louis Blues signed him as a free agent days before the puck dropped to start of the 1970-71 season. His rookie campaign got a boost late in the season when St. Louis acquired Garry Unger from Detroit, where general manager Ned Harkness (obituary, Sept. 30) objected to the young player’s refusal to trim his hair. Mr. Unger centred a line with Mr. Morrison and Wayne Connelly, contributing to a strong 7-2-3 finish to the season. Mr. Morrison scored 15 goals and added 10 assists. He was named the club’s rookie of the year and was presented this Patek Philippe as a token of his hard work and dedication.
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ManufacturerPatek Philippe
ConditionPre-owned
GenderMen's
FeaturesManual winding
Watch CaseYellow Gold
Watch Size33mm
Watch DialSilver
BraceletBrand new brown leather strap with tang buckle
CommentsPre-owned with custom box and O-Pee-Chee #223 George Morrison St. Louis Blues RC Rookie Hockey Card. George Morrison knew triumph on the ice of a hockey arena. Mr. Morrison went unselected in the NHL amateur draft. Despite the initial lack of interest, the St. Louis Blues signed him as a free agent days before the puck dropped to start of the 1970-71 season. His rookie campaign got a boost late in the season when St. Louis acquired Garry Unger from Detroit, where general manager Ned Harkness (obituary, Sept. 30) objected to the young player’s refusal to trim his hair. Mr. Unger centred a line with Mr. Morrison and Wayne Connelly, contributing to a strong 7-2-3 finish to the season. Mr. Morrison scored 15 goals and added 10 assists. He was named the club’s rookie of the year and was presented this Patek Philippe as a token of his hard work and dedication