Friends, I recently found my childhood watches at my fathers house and I thought I start a thread. When I was young, a wristwatch was like THE thing to get. Today the world is a different one unfortunately, for kids it has to be an iPhone at least. Unless...
crown comfort, Interesting topic. There are no images of my childhood watch (late 1960s to early 1970s) in real time and online now. Those days, digital photography was not even an imagination. It was a Timex (of course) mechanical watch in a plastic case...
We had them not because of watch collecting or prestige but because it was the cheapest well known brand so kids could have them You never serviced Timex watches because they were 'disposable' like BIC ballpoint pens. The famous advertisement was shooting...
. . . but I remember where and when it was acquired - vividly! December 23rd, '68 or thereabouts - Dad bought this Dulux for me from a small watch shop in Hong Kong. This was my only watch for several years. At some point in my teens, I felt I'd outgrown ...
was very similar to Yours, CC. It is still running after a few crown turns as well, and without any service since it was bought about 40 years ago. What an incredible quality ;o) Unfortunately it was not cool enough for my son so he got a FlikFlak, ...
I didn't sleep for three nights, busy that I was to look at the lume of the dial in the night... I was a watch nut very early, in my life! Best, Nicolas
I remember staring down at this model on my wrist in fifth grade class back in the '60s (I'm 63 now). Though it's such a simple watch, it was a gift from my Dad and I treasured it more than any watch I've owned since. John ...
Was using an unique combination of vinegar and an unknown glue based substance . Band under the Geneva convention, but didn’t stop him using it the cunning bastard !
The first watches I remember are all dead, I killed them all, I used to destroy everything on my hands when I was a kid. I got the Seiko when I was 8, as you can see, I wore it a lot. When I was 12 or 13 i got the Benetton by Bulova, I really liked it whe...
My first was a Newmark at age 7. Time only that ticked so loudly I thought everyone else in the room could hear it. It died in the bath at boarding school. Next was an Ingersoll at age 9 that went to a repairer, never to be returned, in spite of regular p...
Good Grief! A shiver went down my spine with those words. Our bath tubs at boarding school were always covered in soap scum (hard water) and mud (rugby or footie pitches). Ahhh bittersweet memories of institutional generic cleaning fluids and that incessa...