Very nice indeed, this kind of watch is a perfect justification for a WOTD (Waistcoat Of The Day) thread...No one has posted for several weeks, so......
Hamilton Railroad Grade Pocket Watch (1913)
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Very nice indeed, this kind of watch is a perfect justification for a WOTD (Waistcoat Of The Day) thread...No one has posted for several weeks, so......
Hamilton Railroad Grade Pocket Watch (1913)
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Like these?
I use the straight and the straight cross-lock ones almost more than any other tool in my jewellery making.
That’s actually quite interesting and personal.My trusty Tudor Black Bay 36,insanely accurate and a perfect size for my skinny wrist
You can not go wrong with a cheap casio. They are lasting forever and so easy to replace.I recently tried 39mm Oris Aquis and was surprised how well it fit my 6.75 inch wrist.
The lug to lug is more important than watch size,but I still love the bb
I am actually looking at a Casio $ 52 digital for bushwalking,and cycling
Holy cow, that’s a very bright light blue colour. Looks super eye catching attentionSeestern Sub 300 (version 3)
An excellent homage of a Doxa Sub. Fantastic for the money. Also comes with a really good grains of rice bracelet.