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"Gruen Curvex"?
Everything is possible. And since there is no place to put a tool, I guess it shall be unscrewed. However, I would need a mechanical arm to unscrew itDavid Conwill said:Is it possible the back unscrews? I have a wristwatch from the 1940s that is constructed in that manner.
-Dave
lt508th said:Good afternoon all! I'm new to this forum and this is my first posting. You might want to check out these watches: http://estore.websitepros.com/1667212/Categories.bok?category=Retro+Watches
I don't own one myself, however, I have seen one in person and they look spot on, don't cost a fortune and seem very well made. The link to the site above isn't the only place that carries these watches, however, they seem to have the best price. If you go directly to the Circa Watch site, the watches retail I believe for around $139.00. I've seen them on eBay as well, but they still seem to go for about $130.00, +/- $10.00.
donCarlos said:I have posted this picture to the thrift store thread, but now I have a problem with them. I want to get inside to clean them, but I can´t find a way how.
There is nothing like a hinge, so I guess it was never meant to be opened at home, but I don´t want to go to the watchmaker´s. Any advice anyone?
That is a great dive watch from Omega (the 2254.00, I believe); easy to read and I love the sword hands more than the skeleton hands on the Bond Seamaster. And black goes with everything!Tron1968 said:
JEEP said:Sweet one Undertaker.
Your guess seems to be right; I would say late 40's/early 50's too.
The band is beautiful - most people would probably have replaced it with a leather band, good to see that you have not
Regards.
Jakob
Cufflinks_Carl said:Despite the fact I own many much more expensive watches, this is my favorite for a daily use partly because of its tunring bezel I use as a chronometer to know how much time I have to wait untill I arrive when I go somewhere which is at 20 min from my home for exemple.