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  • KDAWG97M3
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    Love watches...bad habit..for some reason it keeps uploading upside down...sorry
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  • 2002maniac
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    I'll have to snap some pics, but I'm pretty happy with my collection so far.

    Early 70's Seiko diver (was a graduation gift from my grandparents to my father)
    mid 70's Seiko 6138-011 UFO
    Seiko orange monster diver
    Ticino 44mm pilot (chinese movement, but I love it!)
    38mm tissot
    35mm benrus
    WW1 vintage german navy pocketwatch converted to wristwatch (most of these are HUGE and cheesy, but I really like the way this one wears at 45mm)
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  • RGCintha29073
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    Heres a few of mine that i wear daily.
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  • Thehemiman
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    I have a few Invicta watches that I bought a while ago but I wear my Glycine 95% of the time.

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  • James Crivellone
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  • e30trooper
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    Thought Id post what i have. Nothing crazy. The only i think thats worth anything is my great grand fathers watch from 1941 and maybe his wife's from around the same era.
    I got this Bulova in return of letting someone barrow money. But i got the feeling its not worth much...maybe $100. Its from 1986 but no where does it say 10k etc.
    Got the 21 jewels out in china town ( lol ) Its legit and ended up being a asian market only. In the US they we're black or green not red. Its to big and to shiny for me so it sits. Its also a automatic. The eco-drive i got for $12, being that I work at a chevron gas station I get alot of people down on luck. This guy was on a supermoto in the rain pushing his bike up to the pumps. He offered to give me the watch I filled him up. So I did. Ive put this watch to hell and back, Never fails me. Its got a titanium band.

    Nothing fancy, just thought I share.
    However I want to ditch this bulova since its money lost on my side. Any info would help on value and what not.
    Eco-drive n-e812-so51768-ka


    the automatic asain market 8n1092


    1941 lord elgin 14k gold filled


    The Benrus 1940's eva. not sure if its even gold.


    The bulova i need to move. 1986

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  • flyboyx
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    you have a nice collection of old watches pat.

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  • blunttech
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    Originally posted by cale
    Two identical speedy's in one thread, nice! Those bracelets must eat that thing up though :(
    not really.. Im pretty hard on it though in reality .. I work on the car with it on sometimes.. I try to remember to take it off but forget. It still looks nice to the naked eye

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  • cale
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    Originally posted by blunttech
    Ive got 2 Omegas Used to have 3 but one turned up missing

    this is my daily ... and then I have a 1935 Omega that I had restored. No pics at work though

    Two identical speedy's in one thread, nice! Those bracelets must eat that thing up though :(

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  • carfantiti
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    I miss my watch but sold it to get my AC schnitzer wheels wahhhhhhh.
    Chopard Mille miglia Carbon fiber face I hope to get another some day grand turismo LX.
    I ware my momo everyday now its comfortable I forget I even have it on .

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  • z6ne
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    I really want this guy


    its from this website


    which seems to be pretty inactive, but I got in contact with the dude via his facebook page for that site, and he messaged me saying he'd let me know if he found another one

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  • BlackbirdM3
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    I posted these on the other thread but here they are again. I have a thing for mechanical watches, no batteries here.

    The cheapo, keeps resonable time:



    Vintage Omega Seamaster, keeps perfect time:



    And the 1902 Elgin pocket watch, has a broken mainspring. Sadly this isn't worth the $ to fix. Supposedly it was completely gone through just before I got it. Its never worked for me.




    Will

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  • blunttech
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    Originally posted by FredK
    Was this your watch when you were a boy? :p
    lol

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  • FredK
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    Originally posted by blunttech
    this is my daily ... and then I have a 1935 Omega that I had restored. No pics at work though
    Was this your watch when you were a boy? :p

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  • blunttech
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    Ive got 2 Omegas Used to have 3 but one turned up missing

    this is my daily ... and then I have a 1935 Omega that I had restored. No pics at work though

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