Good morning everyone. This is my first post after being led here by a link that a friend sent me and that I had to sign up to read. I thought I'd make the signing worthwhile and post a couple of my watches.
Firstly, a WWII perdiod German Bischoff with Swiss movement. It's quite unusual because, unlike most German watches of the period, it doesn't feature any kind of Third Reich motif and I can let it off having a sinister eagle taking over the world as the maker's logo:
The pictures don't really do it justice as I don't have anything better than a very basic camera and I'm not a good photographer at the best of times. Anyway, in reality the steel case and is much shinier than it looks and the hands are a lovely vibrant blued steel.
The second is an early 20s Illinois Watch Company white gold cased wristwatch:
The strap in the picture is the one that was on it when I acquired it, I have since changed it for a black crocodile skin one that looks much better.
Firstly, a WWII perdiod German Bischoff with Swiss movement. It's quite unusual because, unlike most German watches of the period, it doesn't feature any kind of Third Reich motif and I can let it off having a sinister eagle taking over the world as the maker's logo:
The pictures don't really do it justice as I don't have anything better than a very basic camera and I'm not a good photographer at the best of times. Anyway, in reality the steel case and is much shinier than it looks and the hands are a lovely vibrant blued steel.
The second is an early 20s Illinois Watch Company white gold cased wristwatch:
The strap in the picture is the one that was on it when I acquired it, I have since changed it for a black crocodile skin one that looks much better.