Itâs engraved with the initials âHJDâ along with a Canadian Expeditionary Force number: 652114. Itâs nearly a century old and it holds a special significance for one Alberta woman whoâs desperate to find it.
The gold wristwatch was given to Harold James Dowling by his commanding officer following the end of the First World War. He had fought with the 151st Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the famous battle at Vimy Ridge in France in 1917.
His granddaughter, Lori Dowling, says that her grandfather never shared his wartime memories with her before he died.
âAs a 10-year-old I wouldnât have understood,â Dowling told CTV Calgary from Banff, Alta., on Tuesday. âLater, I asked my father if he ever talked about the First World War in particular and being at Vimy Ridge and dad said âNo, it wasnât something that was really discussed within the family.ââ
Dowlingâs father gave her the watch as a keepsake, but it was stolen while she was working for the Alberta government in London, England in the early 1990s.
âIt was probably the one thing that meant the most to me,â Dowling said. âI spent weeks and months after that scouring all the second-hand stores in London, going to the thieves markets and antiques markets, but I was never able to find the watch.â
As the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge approaches on April 9, Dowling said sheâs hoping the renewed interest in the historical event will help her recover her grandfatherâs watch. She uploaded a describing the watch and its importance to her.
âThe watch is somewhere out there and Iâd really like it back,â Dowling narrates in the video. âIt probably means very little to the person who currently has it, but it means the world to me.â
Dowling included her contact information at the end of the video so that anyone who may have knowledge of the watchâs whereabouts can let her know. She said she believes the watch may now be in the hands of a collector and she hopes they might stumble across her video and realize its sentimental value to her and return it.
âVimy means so much to me,â she said. âMy grandfather meant so much to me and my father is still alive and it would mean a lot to him if the watch game back.â
To contact Lori Dowling about her grandfather's watch you can email here at: dowlingwatch@gmail.com
With a report from CTV Calgaryâs Kevin Green