Maguire said:I've had this issue, i try to wear a vest with my suits so i can just slip it into it, but since many of my suits either won't match my vests or i'm not in the mood for the three piece, i usually use the pants pocket. Some of my suits have a pocket on the belt loop which works great, but most unfortunately do not. Another method is putting them through the lapel and putting them in the front chest pocket as mentioned earlier, i did that but i like wearing lapel pins most of the time so that method is out the door. Also, if i'm not in the mood to risk a good suit or a good watch, i use the cheaper watches i own that have those cheap modern chains that sort of have to hook to your pants. I don't know what the word is for them, but they don't have the bar.
My peacoat had side pockets so sometimes i wore it from the center button hole to the side pocket. I've done the shirt thing too, but i find that on most dress shirts unless they've got a button on the pocket, the watch and chain makes the pocket sag. on harder material though, this method works fine.
I would have to agree with you there, Shangas. Unfortunately, I have found that the ring clip connectors just don't seem to be formidable or robust enough to handle the size/weight of the watch. I do wish it were otherwise. If I had a preference, it would be a belt hook for the watch end and the ring clip for the other. That might work just as well.Shangas said:Hey Maguire,
Those modern chains with those funny clips on the end are called belt-hook chains. I can't stand them. I wish I could get a proper ring-clip chain instead. One of these:
But until then, my Albert works fine.
Tomasso said:Interesting solution,JW. I wonder if you could use a clip like the one at the end of the chain. I suppose it would be more secure but less convenient.
Tomasso said:Interesting solution,JW. I wonder if you could use a clip like the one at the end of the chain. I suppose it would be more secure but less convenient.
Shangas said:Hey Maguire,
Those modern chains with those funny clips on the end are called belt-hook chains. I can't stand them. I wish I could get a proper ring-clip chain instead. One of these:
But until then, my Albert works fine.
draws said:If I had a preference, it would be a belt hook for the watch end and the ring clip for the other.
Feraud said:^Are they also called scissor hooks?
JimWagner said:
Feraud said:Jim W, that Hamilton is too nice a pocketwatch to trust with the current clip. It seems too easy for the clip at the top to slide off the pant. Have you ever experienced this?
You can find something more secure and affordable on ebay if needed.
Feraud said:Good to read the watch is secure JW.
Years back I attempted making my own chain but found the findings were insufficient compared to photos of vintage ones.
After I purchased my first chain (see below) at a flea market I never looked back.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v120/feraud/Jewelry/DSC03732.jpg
A Google search for parts might yield some good results.