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Gorgeous watch! I really like the square-ish numbers.
Flitcraft said:Those Hamiltons are rock solid- should give you years of service. You might want to consider getting a leather strap and fob, or a short chain and fob if you want to wear your watch in a front trouser pocket.
There is also the veddy, veddy British method of slipping the watch into the breast, or hanky pocket of a suit jacket and slipping the chain end through the buttonhole in the jacket lapel- sounds more complicated than it is and can look really cool.
You might want to try the Colibri watch website for some ideas for good watch chains.
Bama Mike said:Great advice. Is it appropriate to wear a pocket watch in the jacket pocket behind a pocket square or would it be too busy with pocket square, chain, and watch all there together?
Dixon Cannon said:I love these old 'real' pocket watches. I have my Dad's from the early 20th Century. It's a Waltham. He must have really liked Waltham - I wear his Waltham wrist watch as well.
I've attached a few pics of my piece.
-dixon cannan
kpreed said:I have a 1914 Elgin and I have a Gold chain on it because it is a Gold watch, but if I had no other chain except a Silver one, I would use it and pity anyone who does not like it. I would look for a gold chain too, but that is just me and I am not big on mixing Silver and Gold stuff. (First and most important) Enjoy your watch!
kpreed said:I can not get my camera to work now or before. Found this photo without the chain.
Patrick Murtha said:Mike,
Marty Mathis has pictures of a great outfit with a pocket watch in the "What are you wearing today?" thread.
Dixon Cannon said:I love these old 'real' pocket watches. I have my Dad's from the early 20th Century. It's a Waltham. He must have really liked Waltham - I wear his Waltham wrist watch as well.
I've attached a few pics of my piece.
[I][SIZE="1"]-dixon cannan[/SIZE][/I][/QUOTE]
Very nice. I either have that exact same watch (model) or one very, very similar to it. No fancy engraving, though, and mine likes to run fast. Not a very good choice for a railroader, I'd say ;)
Leutnant said:I have an interesting watch chain that is 17" in length and has no "T" device, were some chains designed to be worn between the two vest pockets without being anchored at the vest button in the center, or has this piece possibly become dislodged? This piece has been handed down in the family, although I have no photos of it in use. Interestingly, the fob is a WW1 British Army 1914-1915 Star from the Welsh Regiment.
Leutnant said:I have an interesting watch chain that is 17" in length and has no "T" device, were some chains designed to be worn between the two vest pockets without being anchored at the vest button in the center, or has this piece possibly become dislodged? This piece has been handed down in the family, although I have no photos of it in use. Interestingly, the fob is a WW1 British Army 1914-1915 Star from the Welsh Regiment.