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Any wristwatch enthusiasts here?
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I was wondering if anyone else is a fan of automatic/mechanical and/or even quartz or solar watches (anything non-smart). I enjoy researching the movements and different styles/features of some of the nicer watches on the market. I don’t have anything crazy, but my favorite watches are Hamilton. They have a nice US pedigree (started in PA in 1892, but moved all production to Switzerland in the 2000’s). My favorite color is green so over the last year I’ve picked up a couple of nice green Hamilton watches, the 42mm Khaki Titanium, and the Intramatic Automatic Chronograph (stock photos).
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I picked this up when I promoted a couple of years ago. It's out of commission right now because I dropped it a while back. It's an Omega Medicus from 1938. When I get back, I'll get it fixed and upgrade the strap. I'd like to pick up a Rolex from around that time as well, I just haven't been able to find one I like yet. |
I’ll post some pictures when I’m in town. Watches to me are like shoes to women. Never saw I watch I didn’t like and had to buy.
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Love Watches
My current rotation is:
Rolex Sea-Dweller Omega Seamaster Tag Auqaracer with Pepsi Bezel and Cyclops Oris Diver Jeff G. |
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Here is a few of my watches that I wear the most
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My favorite is probably my Omega Speedy Pro. I do like this watch a lot though, from a Hong Kong boutique, IMO extremely well made for almost no money.
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Seriously thinking about buying one of these. Not sure what one yet.
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Peter, that is an excellent bargain movement. Sea-Gull 1901. It has ties back to the Japanese military around 1963. I have a couple in different styles myself. My 2 42mm Sapphire versions of the 1901, my Seiko 5 Sports cement, and my Montana Tree Ring quartz watch (https://treeringpens.com). The guy who makes them has a workshop nearby that I was able to pick it up from. I’m in the process of swapping it to a brown apple leather strap which hasn’t arrived yet. (https://holbensfinewatchbands.com/pr...39286162391174) |
In a world still dominated by Swiss snob appeal, the Asian movements and watches don't really get their due.
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While I like Omega, Rolex, etc as much as the next guy (I plan on owning a Seamaster at some point), my favorite Swiss brand is Hamilton. I really like the tie back in to the US as they were founded in PA, but their designs are really what get me. |
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My dad had a Seamaster (circa 1950) that I gave to my oldest son. It was repaired at some cost, which I split with him and it has been working fine since then. He loves it.
I had one of the first Bulova tuning fork watches with the see through or no face. I wore it for over 20 years. No one has posted an Illinois Railroad watch yet, so here you go. Attachment 562193 |
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Here are my 2 Vintage Omegas
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Here are a few of my favorites. I replaced the aftermarket diamond bezel on the blue faced Datejust with a factory bezel but don’t have a good picture of it after it was fixed. The trench is from 1916, was one of those odd Canadian-Rolex import situations (it is marked Rolex in the case but have a different brand on the dial), and likely belonged to a WWW1 pilot, although my research is still ongoing.
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My father left me his watches. He started collecting late. He gave me his Tissot because "I have too many watches to rotate." A year later he bought another exact same Tissot (top left and right). Before collecting, he loved Seiko. My mother gave his quartz watches to grandsons. So I have an automatic Seiko. Then he bought an automatic Citizen, really fancy with all the bells and whistles. Then he moved into Tissot and Hamilton.
The Rolex is an heirloom from the 50s that we gave to my father. it belonged to my mother's uncle, passed along to my uncle, and then my uncle gifted it to my father and we paid for its repair. My great-uncle was a Corp of Engineers surveyor. He built airfields across the world during WWII (north Africa and France), Korea, and Vietnam (all over SE Asia). He got his picture in LIFE Magazine. And he helped bring a baby elephant to the San Diego Zoo. It had an article in a CA newspaper, too. The jump hour I bought in Thailand. It took a beating. I want to get it fixed... if it's not a plastic movement. I bought the Stauer hoping for a replacement jump hour, but it sucks. The automatic movement gets stuck somehow. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...3f5af856eb.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...8e0f11ed1f.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...fe5122108f.jpg Sent from my SM-G9900 using Tapatalk |
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https://serial-number-decoder.com/omega/omega.htm |
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I had these custom made for my blue face GMT II Pepsi Rolex and then sold the watch before I put them on it. So someday I need to get another blue face Rolex to use them on.
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Found a NOS of this 2016 version and just purchased it. The one in the case is the actual one I purchased. Can't wait for it to arrive.:D
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I have been looking for this original model for a few years and am so happy I didn't settle for the newer version now. |
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Not that it's of any monetary value but I still have my Timex watch from my parents for my third grade graduation in 1969.
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Very nice Jeff! Rolex’s serial numbers are unreliable or non-existent pre-1930s from my experience, so you either have to rely on hallmarks (non-existent on the Canadian imports) or hope for engraving. It’s amazing how well watches work over a century later.
Todeen, beautiful Rolex and love the stories behind each of your watches. The stories, in my opinion, are what make watches special. Mine mark special occasions in my life but always wished I made more of those family pieces—I have one that my dad traded for when serving overseas, and it makes me happy every time I wear it. |
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great watch and memories |
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They must have run over it with a tank to break the crystal like that. I have hit mine extremely hard many times and not even a scratch. Each time I cringe then look down and am happy it is still perfect. |
My Vostok Europe Big Z model watch is now only one USPS sorting facility away and I might get it tomorrow.:D
Very excited to get this watch. Bought it from across the pond so shipping has taken a day or ten so far. |
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My Hamilton is supposed to be here Tuesday, but I also got a Seiko GMT in orange which I'm excited for as well and that arrives on Monday. I like the idea of an automatic watch with a complication that allows me to track MST and EST at the same time. |
looking forward to seeing these when they arrive
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Not a watch collector but I like them.
I wear a Rolex Datejust, silver and gold jubilee. I bought it about 32 yrs ago, and it was a few years used at the time. Now it's worth more than I paid for it. Nothing like wearing a Rolex for 32 yrs, all the while making money on it. I might upgrade in the future, to a newer one, not sure. .. |
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It arrived!!! The seller didn't advertise the autograph was included. I am guessing they didn't know it was in the case. You have to remove the top layer to get to it. Luckily I knew where the factory put them. This is #173/500 made.
The only bad thing is I hate these type of straps. I will have custom python straps made and use one of my Rolex clasps. |
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If it were me I'd be eyeing either a nato strap, or mostly likely a rubber strap with that watch. This would be my personal pick, but with a gold buckle. https://www.bartonwatchbands.com/pro...40541384474678 |
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The first of my 2 recent watches arrived. I’m not a big fan of metal straps so I swapped it to a cool striped NATO strap I picked up and the clasp broke immediately, hunk of junk. Swapped it with another plain black NATO until I get the better quality striped one I just ordered.
My first GMT and I can already see how nice this will be since I work in one time zone and live in another. Very helpful! |
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I like metal straps and am now looking for one for my newest watch. |
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I should rephrase that though, I don't like THIS metal strap. The watch I have incoming tomorrow I really like the metal strap. |
i own a pepsi rolex rarely wear it it was my dads
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My grail watch arrived today. This is easily the most comfortable strap that I own.
Hamilton Intra-Matic Automatic Chronograph in sage green and eggshell. I absolutely love this color! |
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