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Let's See Your Watches! The Vintage Watch Thread.

Flying Scotsman

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When my step-dad died, none of his kids wanted his "junky old stuff", including his watches, so my mom gave it to me.

It's not at a watch restoration specialist dude that a friend knows...it's a 1964 International Watch Company watch. Personal engraving on the back and serial numbers correctly date it to 1964.

When I get it back I'll post some photos...I think it's a real find. I didn't know diddly about IWC until I took the watch out and started examining it closely.
 

cooper

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Massachussetts
Flying Scotsman said:
When my step-dad died, none of his kids wanted his "junky old stuff", including his watches, so my mom gave it to me.

It's not at a watch restoration specialist dude that a friend knows...it's a 1964 International Watch Company watch. Personal engraving on the back and serial numbers correctly date it to 1964.

When I get it back I'll post some photos...I think it's a real find. I didn't know diddly about IWC until I took the watch out and started examining it closely.
IWC is one of the top Swiss watch manufacturers.
 

cooper

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Massachussetts
Flying Scotsman said:
I didn't even know about them...I wasn't really into watches, but I'm starting to take an interest in them :)

Until now, I didn't used to wear a watch much...
They are addicting...
 

Chaperon

New in Town
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35
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Atlanta, Georgia
An addict? Not me...well...

Maybe.

I started out with a simple harmless Timex. I mean, all my friends were doing them..I didn't inhale.

Then it didn't seem any harm in just trying a little Seiko. Just once. Or twice.

When Japanese no longer wound me up, it was the hard stuff - sapphire crystals and stainless cases - yes... :eek: ....Swiss. Hard core. I could no longer deny I had a problem.

I tried to quit. I did. I mean it's embarassing to go into the shakes at the Omega display. No good; hooked.

I'm recovering day by day but I still dream of the smooth, well aged American stuff. Just a quick shot of an Illinois or a Bulova..a little Whittnauer and Coke maybe.

Just kidding of course, but do beware! Watches are indeed addicitive. I've purposely not gotten too much into them as I can predict the end result :D

There are many here who know more about watches than I do, but I'm enjoying learning.

I did need a better watch though, and many thanks to all here who recommended the Hamiltons. I'm now waiting for a Boulton to arrive.

On a side note (after I'd made the order), my wife mentioned my Hamilton shopping to my mother-in-law. The mother-in-law responds with "Gee I've got three old Hamiltons of your Dad's in a drawer - come over and take any one you wish!"

Turns out the old man was a Hamilton lover from way back. These could be from any period as he was born in the early Twenties and died in the mid Ninties. As he's gone now, the watch getting a second life in the family pleases both my wife and my mother-in-law.

I've not seen these yet as I'm out of town on business, but will on Saturday. I'll post what I find. I hope one of the three is in decent shape, but I'm certainly not complaining in any case. I do appreciate my mother-in-law's offer. In-family vintage is hard to beat.

Sorry for the long post, but I must be in a rambling mood....
 

cooper

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Massachussetts
Chaperon said:
Maybe.

I started out with a simple harmless Timex. I mean, all my friends were doing them..I didn't inhale.

Then it didn't seem any harm in just trying a little Seiko. Just once. Or twice.

When Japanese no longer wound me up, it was the hard stuff - sapphire crystals and stainless cases - yes... :eek: ....Swiss. Hard core. I could no longer deny I had a problem.

I tried to quit. I did. I mean it's embarassing to go into the shakes at the Omega display. No good; hooked.

I'm recovering day by day but I still dream of the smooth, well aged American stuff. Just a quick shot of an Illinois or a Bulova..a little Whittnauer and Coke maybe.

Just kidding of course, but do beware! Watches are indeed addicitive. I've purposely not gotten too much into them as I can predict the end result :D

There are many here who know more about watches than I do, but I'm enjoying learning.

I did need a better watch though, and many thanks to all here who recommended the Hamiltons. I'm now waiting for a Boulton to arrive.

On a side note (after I'd made the order), my wife mentioned my Hamilton shopping to my mother-in-law. The mother-in-law responds with "Gee I've got three old Hamiltons of your Dad's in a drawer - come over and take any one you wish!"

Turns out the old man was a Hamilton lover from way back. These could be from any period as he was born in the early Twenties and died in the mid Ninties. As he's gone now, the watch getting a second life in the family pleases both my wife and my mother-in-law.

I've not seen these yet as I'm out of town on business, but will on Saturday. I'll post what I find. I hope one of the three is in decent shape, but I'm certainly not complaining in any case. I do appreciate my mother-in-law's offer. In-family vintage is hard to beat.

Sorry for the long post, but I must be in a rambling mood....
Great news on the old Hammies.Post them up, I can't wait to see them.
I have to have sapphire on my everyday Hamilton,but there is nothing like a nice acrylic crystal on an old timer.They don't reflect the light like the sapphire,and they have some depth to them.I just gathered up about 5 oldies to try to trade up with an online dealer.
On your new Boulton did you get a quartz or Mechanical?
Later,
Coop
 

chucklehead

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Market # 22
which color watch?

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Martinis at 8

Practically Family
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710
Location
Houston
I'd go with the ivory face. The straps don't seem to go with either watch, IMO. Wuz' up wit dat? :eusa_doh:

Get a Rolex Sumbariner I always say :eusa_clap
 

Paisley

I'll Lock Up
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Indianapolis
I normally like blue and brown together, but as Martini said, the face and band don't look good together. And I'm not a fan of brown and black combos.

Can you get the blue one with a black band?
 

Marty M.

Vendor
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Minneapolis
Badley Banded.

I'd go with the black face if they would put it on the black band. Fun casual look. Or, just buy all three and change the bands around.
Marty
 

Dashing1

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Memphis
I like the blue watch with brown leather, myself. It shows a bit of dash and panache. A watch should be noteworthy in some way IMO.
 

chucklehead

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Market # 22
I've never liked rolex.
& I'm getting tired of my panerai 113 not having a date.

Martinis at 8 said:
I'd go with the ivory face. The straps don't seem to go with either watch, IMO. Wuz' up wit dat? :eusa_doh:

Get a Rolex Sumbariner I always say :eusa_clap
 

Martinis at 8

Practically Family
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Houston
chucklehead said:
I've never liked rolex.
& I'm getting tired of my panerai 113 not having a date.

Hmmm. Panerai is pretty nice. You thinking of selling it?

Yeah on the date thing. I gotta have the date, and with a cyclops so that I can see it.
 

chucklehead

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I was thinking of trading up to the PAM 251.
Am I thinking of selling it? ...for the right price.probably

Martinis at 8 said:
Hmmm. Panerai is pretty nice. You thinking of selling it?

Yeah on the date thing. I gotta have the date, and with a cyclops so that I can see it.
 

Naphtali

Practically Family
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Seeley Lake, Montana
If this is a "form follows function" question, the easiest watch face among these to read in low light is black with luminescent reverse numerals.

But this isn't, is it?
 

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