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When i not collect German daggers , i have "vibs" for Military Divertype watches and spesial wrist watches.


I just wonder what type of wristwatches do you have on your wrist ? Big Grin


Please post a picture if you have time

Regards LH

Here is one of mine.

MTM Navy black seal 12000 m
http://www.specialopswatch.com/

The Seal are limited number runs of the 12000 meters. All are sold out. They still make the same type but only in 1000 m

http://www.specialopswatch.com...oducts.cgi?detail=34



 
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NICE LH. Smile

I only have a Candino on my wrist,and another in the cabinet(not in use)


Regards
Carlos1
 
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I don't wear one most times.

I have clocks in my car, on my computer, on the TV, Microwave, Etc.

When I travel I have my father's solid gold case Lord Elgin if I need one.

Dave


Dave
 
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Tag Heurer for good, Seiko for yard work, hunting & fishing.
 
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I wear a Timex Indiglo day/date. Does everything better than my Rolex...it's much easier to read the face and the Timex glows in the dark bright enough to see a keyhole in the dark. I buy a new one of them about every 5-7 years.

Mark Big Grin
 
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Like Dave, I have an 18k gold Bulova wind up watch from my dad but it is too valuable and precious to wear as a regular wearer. Again, also like Dave, there are clocks every where that I live except at shows when my stomach keeps me abreast of the time. I also have an inscribed gold Bulova Accutron that was a retirement present from my employer but it is a bit too flashy for everyday wear.

I feel that kingtiger (Mark) is by far the most wise and the smartest with his choice of a Timex.

Rolex watches and diamond rings, be real!!!!

John
 
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I like watches when I go out.They are jewelry for men.I have a Rolex,2-Omega,2-Rado,Lord Elgin ,2-Longine,and what am I wearing a Swiss Army that I got with Marlbro coupons Big Grin A couple are older style watches which I like .Now before anyone asks why do I need so many ,why do we need so many SS,SA ,Army's etc. Cool


You know you're over the hill when "Happy Hour" means Nap Time


 
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Here is my alround watch

I am a sailor,and in the middle we see wawes,then i remember the sea when i am home.


Regards
Carlos1


 
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This is in my cabinet,not in use


Regards
Carlos1


 
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Kind of a watch nut also..current watch I'm wearing. Ana-digi Reactor Tide watch. Since we live on an island and do a lot of boating,it comes in handy.


Tom
GDC Gold Badge # 0062


 
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... my Tutima German fighter pilot watch from 1942 ...

 
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[quote].. my Tutima German fighter pilot watch from 1942 ..

Nice one Smile


Regards
Carlos1
 
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Hello All, nice timepieces! I found this Bulova quartz watch in 1982 in the parking lot of a rest area on I-95. The strap had broken and it had fallen off the owners wrist. Luckily, he did'nt back over it with his car! I used it for 15 yrs, hunting, fishing etc. To this day it keeps superb time! Note the old "Twist-o-Flex" watchband I put on it back in '82! The luminescent numbers and hands still glow! Cool Regards, Leipzig


Never fry bacon in the nude!


 
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@ THE MOMENT...
(okay, a few moments ago.)
Paul Buhre,
yard sale item, $3. Smile
(IF I keep moving... IT does!)
By the way, looks like it's a freckle past a hair. Big Grin

 
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Many cool watches here Big Grin

I need a watch in my job. Need it for many reasons Wink

I have some other wristwatches to....

here is a Limited runs MAS 1000 M handmade.

Number below 50 of 1941.

Emilio Bianchi (Decima MAS diver who sank battleship HMS Valiant at Alexandria in December, 1941)

The MAS watch is honored him . With all respect ! http://www.xamas.com/



Serialnumbered below 50 of 1941 . Read the history of this watch in the link. Great history. All is handmade in this watch

Came with 4 straps and wood case pictured.

Strumento XZ221-001 Technical Specifications.

The XZ221-001 is a water-proof instrument, produced and tested for extreme climatic conditions (high and low temperatures, atmospheric vacum and high pressures).
Proprietary design; Size: Ø47mm (Ø54mm with the winding-crown), case height 16mm; case-back, bezel, winding-crown and buckle made of grade 5 Titanium microbillé.

Proprietary auto-blocking bidirectional bezel with preset intervals of 2,5 minutes; Bezel Index at 12 o'clock made in 18K gold. Optional: pantograph engraved rotating bezel.

Proprietary dial and hands; Dial, hours and minutes hand, hand-painted and filled with luminescent coating(Super Luminova).

Organic glass (polymer PMMA), 5mm in thickness , mounted mechanically.

Swiss mechanical movement with automatic-winding, ETA caliber F2560; Functions: hours, minutes, sweeping center seconds; Power Reserve of 40 hours; Frequency 28800 alternations/hour; Incabloc anti-shock system; 25 rubies.

Water-Resistant to 1000 meters.










Decima MASTM Strumento XZ221-001
1000 Meters Professional Diving Instrument
Designed and developed for the Italian Navy Seals & commandoes






Art of the War !!
 
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Anybody got a WWII Navy/Marines Hamilton watch ? I've read about them but neverseen one.

Dave


Dave
 
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Originally posted by Flyingdutchman:
... my Tutima German fighter pilot watch from 1942 ...


Very nice watch . A Keeper for sure Wink
 
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This isn't exactly an everyday wearer but it's for some....

e-bay and FREE SHIPPING: (click on the below link or cut and paste onto your browser)

http://cgi.ebay.com/2009-ROLEX...1%7C293%3A1%7C294%3A

 
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A local flare watch, swiss movement but a black hills gold watch from south dakota. had this maybe 18 or 19 years now. A Sunday go to meetin' watch Big Grin
Bret Van Sant

 
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Originally posted by John Pepera:
This isn't exactly an everyday wearer but it's for some....

e-bay and FREE SHIPPING: (click on the below link or cut and paste onto your browser)

http://cgi.ebay.com/2009-ROLEX...1%7C293%3A1%7C294%3A


Amazing! Big Grin

You have to be at least Don Vito Corleone to wear this ... thing! Cool


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Walter...What amazes me is its only got a 3 year warrenty,lol, at that price i would expect at least a 4 year warrenty.


Never argue with an idiot, he will only drag you down to his level and beat you with experience. And remember the early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
 
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Being a dinosaur I always take the long view. There was a time in this hobby that a great many dealers had a few Rolex Submariners in with their Lugers, badges, and daggers for sale and trade. Growing up in the country I never heard of Rolex, but one of my dagger buddies convinced me they were "The" watch. I bought my first one in the 80's, and IMO he was right. Having said that, watches are as personal as our girl friends and automobiles, so what ever floats your boat is fine.
 
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Originally posted by vicdiehl:
" watches are as personal as our girl friends and automobiles,"


Help me guys,what watch do i need?
I drive a Chevrolet Avalanche 2500.

This could be interesting Wink


Regards
Carlos1
 
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Carlos a Timex Big Grin


You know you're over the hill when "Happy Hour" means Nap Time


 
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Carlos a Timex Big Grin



Big Grin Big GrinMaybe that is the watch hehe


Regards
Carlos1
 
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Originally posted by Ed Martin:
Carlos a Timex Big Grin



Big Grin Big GrinMaybe that is the watch hehe


what about this Carlos Big Grin

 
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What the heck is this LH,Kina watches Big Grin Big Grin

i am so pleased with my swiaa watc,that when i am buying new i think it will be swiss

BTW LH:u got mail


Regards
Carlos1
 
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SORRY.
This could be nice LH.

I see now it is Chevy watches


Regards
Carlos1
 
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Originally posted by LH 600:
Many cool watches here Big Grin

I need a watch in my job. Need it for many reasons Wink

I have some other wristwatches to....

here is a Limited runs MAS 1000 M handmade.

Number below 50 of 1941.

Emilio Bianchi (Decima MAS diver who sank battleship HMS Valiant at Alexandria in December, 1941)

The MAS watch is honored him . With all respect ! http://www.xamas.com/



Serialnumbered below 50 of 1941 . Read the history of this watch in the link. Great history. All is handmade in this watch


LH,
The story and the watch are awesome!
I love the skull and rose.
The Roman #s mixed with standard #s is VERY unique!
Kudos on a fine instrument with quite the provenance.
Cheers, Pauli


,,Every cloud has a silver lining... (except for the mushroom shaped ones, which have a lining of Iridium & Strontium 90)

~Roll Tide~


 
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My Universal Geneve Aero-compax

 
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