Luftwaffles
One of the Regulars
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Bought this old Elgin from 1951 for $55.
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Yeah, just tracked the number and it's apparently from 1950!
When I retired from the army I promised myself a Rolex, eventually buying a 1987 bi metal Datejust, and on the way picked up a beautiful 1952 Omega Cal. 265 with a 9ct case made by Dennison. This photo isn't mine but is the same model. I really like this old watch.
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And this is the Rolex popped onto a leather strap. I think the black dial and black strap make the piece look much more understated as well as saving the Jubilee bracelet from any more stretch. I had actually paid for a birth year 1968 Datejust with white gold bezel but the sale fell through so after I got my money back I found this one with the more unusual black dial. Most bi metal Datejust I have seen have the champagne dial.
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1930s Waltham
Wish it were mine! It belongs to one of the housemates.
Named to H.J. Klingler, vice-president and general sales manager, Chevrolet.
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Looking at the way the inscription is worded leads me to believe that this watch was awarded by Mr Klingler rather than to because his name appears like a signature.
That Omega is a wonderfully classic wristwatch. More & more I find such preferable to the current production featuring dials so cluttered with complications as to be illegible notwithstanding their enormous dimensions. Not that I would be averse to picking up a modern perpetual calendar Patek Phillippe in gold or platinum, I could force myself to live with one.
As for your Rolex, I am in the minority of watch enthusiasts that likes black dials, which dials I also find to be most easily readable at a glance. My fondness for black dials has allowed me to pick up some fine wristwatches at close-out prices. Interest in older Rolexes continues unabated.
Your admirable pair of vintage wristwatches undoubtedly serve you well whether for daily or special occasion wear, thx for posting them.