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Girard Perregaux Mid 40s
A Watch With a Secret? This is a mid 1940s example of one of the big names in Swiss watchmaking; Girard Perregaux. A very pleasant simple style, 37mm in diameter case, a nice size when the fashion was smaller (presumably … Continue reading
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Tagged 40's watch, AS 1130, Classic watch, German Military, Girard Perregaux
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Seiko 9ct Gold Dress Watch, 1990
Simply Beautiful This is as simple and as beautiful as it gets. It tells the time and that’s it. No date, no second hand. Just two, highly polished, pencil style hands indicating the hour and minutes. This watch is all … Continue reading
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Tagged 90's watch, 9ct Gold Watch, Dress Watch, Seiko 5E20
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The “Arnie”, It’s Back!
In 1982. Seiko released the divers’ version into the cutting edge, “Duo” range. The Duo combined analogue style and practicality with the multi functionality of digital technology. This divers’, rated to 150meters was the first to feature chronograph and alarm. … Continue reading
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TIME, SPACE and WATCHES
Four Important Watches in Space History On the 50th anniversary of one of the greatest achievements of the 20th century, the Apollo 11 moon landing, I present four watches (part of my collection) that played an important part in history. … Continue reading
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Waltham Traveler 1918
Closing an Era For the best part of a century the USA dominated world watchmaking and the most dominant USA manufacturer was Waltham. It seems the Americans mastered mass production and during a period when watchmaking in the rest of … Continue reading
Posted in Pocket Watch, Uncategorized, Waltham
Tagged 1900's watch, American Watch, Classic Pocket watch, Hunter, Pocket Watch, Waltham watch
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Seiko Prospex Diver
The “Turtle” Seiko dive watches have a huge reputation. They’re as tough-as, look the part, have a heritage as long and proud as almost any brand and are very wallet friendly. As a collector, I have never been a huge … Continue reading
Posted in Divers Watch, Seiko
Tagged 2000s watch, Automatic wind, Divers Watch, Hack, Seiko
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Omega Digital 1978
Panic in an uncertain future In the middle seventies, the traditional Swiss watchmakers saw their one hundred or so years of dominance threatened by quartz technology that came in two forms and from two directions, analogue from Japan and digital … Continue reading
Posted in Digital, Omega
Tagged 70's watch, Classic watch, Digital Watch, LCD, Omega
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Omega Speedmaster
First Watch on the Moon 49 years ago today, Apollo 11 was whizzing through space and, in three days time, the landing module, Eagle, touched down on the Sea of Tranquility. As Neil Armstrong took the small step for a … Continue reading
Posted in Chronograph, Omega
Tagged 60's watch, 80's wstch, Chronograph, Classic watch, Moonwatch, Omega watch, Speedmaster
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Omega Seamaster De Ville, 1966
A 60’s Masterpiece This is almost as good as it gets, a near perfect example of a 1966 Omega Seamaster De Ville, the gentlemen’s dress watch of the period. During the eminent years of watchmaking, the 60’s, the flagship of … Continue reading
Posted in Omega, Seamaster
Tagged 60's watch, Automatic wind, Classic watch, Omega, Omega 562, Restoration, Seamaster
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Titoni Airmaster 1969
Style with Practicality The little known Titoni brand was launched in 1952, a Swiss brand aimed at the Asian market. In 1969 they released a line called the Airmaster, (Anything suggesting flying was a buzzword in the year of the … Continue reading
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Tagged 60's watch, Airmaster, Automatic wind, Classic watch, ETA, ETA 2452, self winding, Titoni
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