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12-13-2010, 05:09 PM #131
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12-14-2010, 03:04 AM #132
Yup, I have a feeling a dressy aviator will be next.
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12-15-2010, 01:10 AM #133
You just missed the Stowa MO (actually a 6425) I sold on WUS, Dylan.
In any case, if anyone fancies Omega, now's the time to buy, before all the AD's (and discounts) are phased out next year (I was just talking to the TZ FAD yesterday) and Omega goes all Boutique. That, plus the new in-house 8500 movement (which is good, but expensive) I fear will drive prices way up.
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12-15-2010, 02:30 AM #134
Unfortunately, the Stowa is out of my price range at the moment. I like looking at watches, but I can't afford to make them mine. Also, now that I've taken off the TSAR and put back on my Invicta, I'm reminded that it does show all the numerals, though a chronograph clutters things up a bit. And I'd forgotten how I love that it's a Lefty, too. I had actually been planning to unload the Invicta when the Deep Blue arrived, but I don't think I will...
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12-15-2010, 07:54 PM #135
My DayNight Ops came today, and I really like it. It's thicker than I thought, but I don't mind at all. Nice weight, too. I threw on the black zulu strap, and it's very comfortable to wear. And this T100 tritium is BRIGHT. I don't have the TSAR anymore, so I can't do a comparison, but Deep Blue have some T25 vs T100 photos on their site:
http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/yhst-1123466..._2136_15972840
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12-15-2010, 09:11 PM #136
What a long running thread!!
Someone mentioned the original Zodiac Seawolf automatic. I purchased one at the Ft. Bragg PX in 1968. Had wings engraved on the bracelet clasp and wore it all through Viet Nam. Poor thing was a mess after that, but it always kept time.
In the bank box is an old Hamilton RR watch that belonged to a Great Great Uncle. I've not looked at it for some time and don't recall the details.
I worked in a jewlery store part time while going to college and purchased a Longines Cosmo, well actually it was a graduation present from my wife, in '72. I had it cleaned up three or four years ago. Wind up movement.
Also my father's automatic Girard Perregaux, a brand I don't think has been mentioned. I've pulled the crown out resetting the time and need to send it off for repair so I can wear it again.
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12-16-2010, 01:12 AM #137
Nothing better than having a nice timepiece on your wrist. Just got an early xmas present from the wifey. Citizen eco-drive Skyhawk A-T radio controlled. Never needs a battery and never have to reset the time. This thing has way too many functions and tricks then I will ever be a le to figure out, but it looks and feels Awesome!
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12-17-2018, 10:20 AM #138
I have an interest in watches but I try not to overspend so I keep to the cheaper models. My small collection is mostly Seikos.
Today I am wearing my Chinese White Zunda from Bjwaf (北京手表厂)
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12-22-2018, 02:03 PM #139
I’ve been going through my late father’s accumulation of watches, mostly pieces and parts. So far I’ve found a Bulova Accutron 218 that only needed a cleaning and battery. It was found at the bottom of a box of nuts & bolts in a cardboard box on the dirt floor of his shop. A Mathey - Tissot manual wind that runs and keeps time, a Waltham manual wind wristwatch that keeps time and only needs a band, and and two self winding watches that needs to be repaired/cleaned- a Bulova Admiral and a Seiko.