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Post pictures of your pocket watches
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Re: Post pictures of your pocket watches
The favorite two of my grandfather's - all were given to me when he passed away.
This 1907 Zenith Grand Prix Paris 1900
and this 1917 IWC Lépine Calibre 73 with finger bridge movement
This 1907 Zenith Grand Prix Paris 1900
and this 1917 IWC Lépine Calibre 73 with finger bridge movement
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a couple of early Rockford's
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I have always been fascinated by the patterns they made those days, absolutely mesmerizing!
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I was lucky enough to be born with Two which I still have.
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Same here, great for balance purposes! LOL!
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I once inherited Swiss and American pocket watches from my grandfather and when I saw a Hamilton everything changed.
He collected what he found interesting then, no name Swiss, South Bend, Waltham, Longines, Elgin, Hamilton, Aurora, Illinois, Ball, Hampden, E. Howard and so on.
I crimped the collection, got rid of the no name Swiss and the ones made in large quantities, so Elgin and Waltham was among the first ones I let go. Not that Waltham and Elgin didn't make high grade movements, but they simply made too many of them for my taste.
I ended up with Hamilton as they made high grade movements of every grade they produced, in low numbers.
These days I only keep watches and movements with a significant importance and those under a 1000 made, nothing else.
I have so far kept/collected Hamilton 10 size 917, 921, 923 and 945, 18 size 924, 926, 927, 936 and of course the great 940, the 18 size 923 (incredible unusual), a number of the old 16 size 992 and the later 16 size 992B, most likely more I have forgotten about as I rarely look in that cabinet these days.
He collected what he found interesting then, no name Swiss, South Bend, Waltham, Longines, Elgin, Hamilton, Aurora, Illinois, Ball, Hampden, E. Howard and so on.
I crimped the collection, got rid of the no name Swiss and the ones made in large quantities, so Elgin and Waltham was among the first ones I let go. Not that Waltham and Elgin didn't make high grade movements, but they simply made too many of them for my taste.
I ended up with Hamilton as they made high grade movements of every grade they produced, in low numbers.
These days I only keep watches and movements with a significant importance and those under a 1000 made, nothing else.
I have so far kept/collected Hamilton 10 size 917, 921, 923 and 945, 18 size 924, 926, 927, 936 and of course the great 940, the 18 size 923 (incredible unusual), a number of the old 16 size 992 and the later 16 size 992B, most likely more I have forgotten about as I rarely look in that cabinet these days.
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