When the pilot wear gloves, she or he can use the fat union crown to rotate the inner dial. Can you imagine that Lindbergh use the watch to navigate across the Atlantic? Nowadays pilots have fly computers and an ultra modern cockpit. I guess when a pilot wear a Breitling Navitimer, it is more to enjoy the looks of the watch. Weems the same.
That’s something you don’t see often. That NOS is amazing
By: doubleup : January 10th, 2023-17:28
It’s all about the journey Amanico. You’ll get there.
Also, I like the new version but what is up with the pusher to open the case back? It looks like a button fell off and the small flat head screw is just odd. Do you know why it is like that and not a larger pusher?
I had both an original Weems, (like this) and an original Lindbergh as well. Magnificent watches. I ended up selling them, since I didn't find them really practical to wear, at 47mm. But I had them for a number of years. I'm kind of surprised, given their rarity beauty and level of refinement, that they are not more expensive when they do crop up. I recall paying about 8k for my Weems, and sold it for 18k, years later. I paid about 14k for the Lindbergh, and sold it for 27k - again years later. Just astounding watches.