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Turnip

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Rusty Dog

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Anyone a fan the Seiko Pogue "Re-interpretation"? I just picked this up and really loving it. It's definitely a great casual watch. I'm also about to pull the trigger on a Hamilton Khaki King (champagne dial) which will will be more of a dress watch. What do you think of both?
 

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Bennarion

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Anyone a fan the Seiko Pogue "Re-interpretation"? I just picked this up and really loving it. It's definitely a great casual watch. I'm also about to pull the trigger on a Hamilton Khaki King (champagne dial) which will will be more of a dress watch. What do you think of both?
It's a great watch. I like both models.
 

Rusty Dog

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Another vintage looking watch has caught my eye: the Zeppelin 1921 Automatic. Don't know much about this German watchmaker, but the model I've spotted is something truly special. It might have to be on my wrist!
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Cavalier

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Hi: Is there much interest in 1920s - 1950s wrist/pocket watches and chains here? I have a lot, as well as other antique jewelry and Art Deco to sell. Thanks!
 

Jon Crow

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This is a recent buy, a lovely Swiss Recta, serial number dates it 1939, size exactly the same size as a Rolex Raleigh with the sub dial, looks similar to a Raleigh or Victory and Tudor Oyster, 29mm x 35mm, much smaller than most modern wrist clocks but I like it, runs like a dream, couple of days before having to rewind.
 

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Bennarion

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This is a recent buy, a lovely Swiss Recta, serial number dates it 1939, size exactly the same size as a Rolex Raleigh with the sub dial, looks similar to a Raleigh or Victory and Tudor Oyster, 29mm x 35mm, much smaller than most modern wrist clocks but I like it, runs like a dream, couple of days before having to rewind.
I like this watch
 

mullitt

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Received this 60s Omega Seamaster for my birthday last year. It is the best gift I've ever been given, a complete dream watch for me, understated and no bells or whistles. The only watch above it on my list is a Railmaster. This one is a solid 18k gold, not plated. Wore it for a while with the nice gold plated bracelet but even after taking it to the jeweler it would come unclasped too easily. Bought a nice leather band for it now that I like more (and also matches my new engineer boots.)
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