Judge, 1911-11-18 · page 3 of 24
Judge — November 18, 1911 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# "With Me Every Minute" This appears to be a vintage advertisement or illustration from Judge magazine, likely early 20th century. The image shows a woman's face emerging from a pocket watch, with the caption "WITH ME EVERY MINUTE." This is almost certainly an advertisement for a pocket watch or timepiece, using the common advertising trope of the era: a woman's face as the product's appeal. The wordplay suggests the watch keeps the owner constantly connected to a beloved woman—a sentimental marketing angle typical of the period. The illustration style and the woman's fashionable Gibson Girl-era hairstyle confirm an Edwardian or early 1910s date. Rather than political satire, this represents commercial advertising that exploited romantic sentiment to sell luxury goods to affluent male consumers.