Was the crown out for setting or is it always like that?On my recent trip to Ottawa to visit my ex and my daughter, my ex gave me this vintage Omega automatic that belonged to her father. Nice watch. Nice ex...
My opera watch. Elgin s10, model 3, 17 jewel unadjusted, with a gold-filled 25-year case. The movement dates to 1923 and the case dates to 1931. Pictures really don't do justice.
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Was the crown out for setting or is it always like that?
Back then the manufacturers were perfectly happen to keep producing pocket watches for forever. Even their first wristwatches used those small pocket watch movement and dials in them. They were big too! They aren't as big as watches are today though. Some of them are ridiculously HUGE. I don't want Big Ben on my wrist thank you.You should see the 1906 Elgin size 0 pendant hunter-case watch I purchased and had COA'd for the gal. I'm surprised wristwatch manufacturing processes didn't develop on the large scale and in mainstream until decades later.
Still a great looking watch. I am wearing my Omega Constellation right now.Slow reply. Duh.
Yes, it was out for setting. When I photograph a watch, I always set the hands to watchmaker's time - 8:18. Just forgot to push it back in.
Here's my only vintage watch.
50's Caravelle, the workingman's Bulova. It was my grandfathers. He was a miner and lived in a four room house. I guess the low end was pretty high end for him.
The first time I laid eyes on one back in the 80s I wanted one, but figured I'd never get one. They were like 59 Caddies - above my pay grade. I didn't know they were even making them anymore, so I was pretty stoked when I got it.
Those new ones weren't exactly cheap either. They are made on the same equipment if I remember correctly.
Can't remember if I've posted this one before, but I don't want to go through 220 pages to find out so here it is again if I did:
I found a Forstner band for it that matches it well - stainless with gold ends and clasp. Forstner bands are my favorite non-leather bands. Super comfortable.
The case is kind of unusual in that it's stainless steel with a solid 14K bezel and applied 14K caps on the lugs.