As I have said above, I have never owned a Breitling but have looked at vintage navitimers quite a bit in the past. But yours is different... tell me, is that a countdown timer where the 10 is or what? Cheers Andrew
I got it when I was fifth grader, oh well... We have to start somewhere Thing that I liked about it is its lume . But my oldest one in term of its age is this one..... The classic GG Connie Best, Jev ...
The longest in my possession. It's from around 1943-44. My Father bought it for himself after returning from action in WWII. This Bovet mono-rattrapante is from around the same time. I've only had this watch for about 3-4 years, however. In terms of "olde...
you are having too many of us drooling over our keyboards... beautiful piece indeed! And that Longines... since when did they have this case shape and with diamonds?? This is new to me... Cheers Andrew
but after a separate post in HoMe. Sorry! As for the Longines...I have actually seen another in the metal a decade and a half ago here in New Jersey. And about two years ago one came up on Ebay. So it appears not to be an outlier.
Very beautiful indeed and looks super mint... when did you get it and why this over a wrist watch? Did you already know the current Lange when you purchased this one? Cheers Andrew
.. well, this one has been my favorite "antique" piece. Sure, I do have "vintage" wrist watches, but none of them tops this in terms of its "timeless-ness"..... I bought this AFTER I bought my first (or second or third or..) Lange while I wanted to know m...
Rolex on right acquired in 1971 Favre Leuba next to it. Acquired in 1969 HMT next to it was military watch at time of Indo China war IWC next to it has movement from the late 1940s or early 1950s Not sure of exact vintage of below two, (Hamilton & Ros...
My oldest watches are this Hamilton pocket watch and Roamer wristwatch. I don't know how old the pocket watch is...... The Roamer Super Shock manual-wind Gents wristwatch is only 30mm in diameter and belonged to my father-in-law. It started life as a watc...
Well it still looks in perfect condition! The hamilton pocket watch just is pure class... its a shame we don't see more pocket watches today. Cheers Andrew
My grandfather's watch I inherited a few years ago...he bought it at the end of WWII. As it was purchased in the England, it has English Hallmarks and dates to 1944-45 when it was hallmarked in Chester. It is showing it's age, with a heavily patinated sil...
Did he work for British Gas too? What is the GAS for.. his initials or something else? Those blue hands are to die for. I guess there was a story about those dings too as they seem pretty brutal? Cheers Andrew
GAS I suspect is the case maker, as the hallmarks are standard and not import hallmarks. Yes, the dents I hope/imagine are from skiing falls etc. he was the top skier in the British Army back then, rather than the more realistic reality of staggering home...
. . . ca '43, and separated by just a few score digits between the movement and case numbers. Unfortunately, the Brazilian edition isn't on a strap at the moment, and the other is at my watchmaker's, so I can't take a current photo. Here's a previous shot...
. . . especially for you. Yes, it is a bit hard to read with the dilapidated dial, and the second hand has been refinished - kinda like an old soul with a new ticker. ...
. . . but often rhymes"? Well, I was standing in line at the bank Tuesday, same one where I saw a deep vintage GMT a few years ago on the wrist of a customer next to me, and sure enough, it happened again with a different person. This time around it was a...