In reply to z31maniac :
I'm glad to hear that I'm not the only one who doesn't like gold.
In reply to Woody (Forum Supportum) :
It's easy for a gold watch to be over the top. That one is pretty nice.
I have a Timex Camper in black. It's pretty much brand new. Maybe worn once and it's sat in my nightstand drawer since then. It needs a new battery. I have enough watches and need to make space. If anybody is interested in it, pm me your address and call dibs here. First one and it's yours. I'll send it in the mail no charge. I'll throw in an extra black Nato one piece strap as well.
Did not know we had a watch thread, may have to round up the collection for photos, down to around 27 in the collection this week.
So we're taking a trip to sunny, warm South Florida this week. I didn't want to take one of my good watches ... just in case. The worst has happened before. So I picked this up today for twenty bucks.
It's a replacement for tho old one, which needed a battery and band. I bought the new one for less. The old one:
Now I will do something funky with the old one. Stay tuned.
My wife gave me this one for Christmas. I finally got around to sizing the band.
It's a heavy thing but seems to run well.
In reply to Gary :
Nice choice, I have same watch w/orange highlights. I think I paid ~$23 for it. I use it primarily for surfing or when I'm doing active stuff outdoors. You really don't want anything shiny while paddling a surfboard, so this is a much better option than my citizen diver watch. I've had a few digital timex watches, but they didn't hold up very well. I had an expensive ($200) Vestal surf watch that stored the tide charts for hundreds of surf breaks...but those watches leaked. I went through three warranty replacements before the company folded.
My only complaint w/the Casio is that the bezel is friction-based, so it's difficult to rotate without removing the watch to free it up.
Just bought a Samsung Galaxy Watch6 to help keep track of my health. I've got it set to track my stress levels and heart rate throughout the day. Still getting used to the whole smart watch thing, but it is convenient at times. I changed up the face to be pretty much a dashboard of info I want instantly. Taking calls on it is weird, but works.
Swiss Army...10 year anniversary from Mitsubishi Motors North America assembly plant in Normal, Ill. Was layed off the next year (along with 1500 others).
Plant closed 7 years later...is now Rivian Electric Vehicle assembly plant.
I found and purchased a sweet vintage Longines automatic today. So far I've narrowed it down to 1946-1953. I cannot find the identical dial with the diamond shaped numeral markers and Arabic 12/2/4/6/8/10. This one will be for sale, it's too small for me, but I had to snag it to say I owned one once.
Did I mention the box?
Got the right tools and got the Longines open, it's gorgeous!
I was off on my dating, it's a 1960. I'm waiting to hear back from Longines on what info they have in their archives.
In reply to Javelin :
I have a similar watch (appears to be the same case, different face) from around the same time. It was given to my great-uncle when he retired from Ford Motor; the inscription on the back is badly worn, but I can still make out his first name and "From your Ford Friends". Unfortunately, it's sitting in a drawer looking very sad, as I haven't had time or money to pursue getting it refurbished.
In reply to Javelin :
Interesting, what's a watch like that worth nowadays?
I just finished my first casioak build. For slightly over $100 all in, I'm pretty happy with it.
I found a vintage Seiko automatic from probably the 70s or 80s (according to the serial number) for what it looks to be a good price. How are these to maintain?
I've got a vintage seiko japan 6309 17 jewel movement that I have not done a thing to other than put a band on it after picking up from a thrift store.
I have two Rollers.......both bought in the gogo 80's, but I never wear a watch these days, unless it's to dress up for an "event"......
One is an Oyster Perpetual Datejust two tone, the other is a quartz in SS.
Put together this thing a few months ago. First GMT build! The crystal isn't so it's scratched up and the dial has embarrassing letter omissions but it runs really well and I just like it. Since break in I think I adjust it once a month or so with daily wear. Can't complain for $100 of Ali parts.
Just got some cheap straps to zing up my old Seiko quartz. The punchline is 17mm lug width. I never could find what I needed and liked but one additional Google search later, CNS watch straps shows up with a fairly big selection for this odd size. Got 5 straps shipped for $42. Tonight is oiled tan leather.
Nuthin, at the moment, but when I read that Oris is sponsoring the concourse de Lemons, I got interested... they're one of the only independent Swiss watchmakers, they obviously have a sense of humor, so I started looking at their stuff. hmmmmm I kinda like their pilot watches...
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