need the MOVEMENT serial number - the number on the case is of secondary importance.
Type: Posts; User: KennethRSloan
need the MOVEMENT serial number - the number on the case is of secondary importance.
Just spitballing here...
It sounds to me (at a minimum) that this guy has minimal control over a PayPal account (he can do a refund, for example) - but he can't actually extract money from it....
shipped today
A Schild 1130
I've been stalking this one for awhile. Seller pix:
87552
87551
I ike everything about it, except the date.
I have many Hamiltons and they are all excellent. Of course, they are pocketwatches.
Indeed. Time to sell, at a discount if necessary.
No - there's another 50th Anniversary coming up this July - something vaguely watch-related.
On the other hand, I *did* just attend my college 50th Class Reunion...
So, yeah...I be old!
Arriving realSoonNow - a watch that bridges the gap between my wrist watches and my Railroad Grade pocket watches (see avatar).
This is the 39mm version. Perhaps my last acquisition (unless I win...
Just returned from a week in NYC (highlight: "The Ferryman"), and did my taxes yesterday (ouch!) Time to change the guard:
On my desk stand, an 1896 Illinois "Bunn Special" in a fancy engraved...
https://www.theonion.com/rolex-unveils-new-diving-cuckoo-clock-capable-of-workin-1833810244
Still recovering from a cold that first reared it's ugly head 2 weeks ago. Time to change the guard.
On my desk stand, a Hampden "John C. Dueber" model from 1891. 16s in a workmanlike nickel...
That's because in the UK you speak English. On Watch Sites, it's preferred to speak misspelled French.
I'm not sure about the term "user".
Fashion, of course.
I've been a Sennheiser snob for longer than I can remember. Never found a reason to change.
hell naah.
10 min on the brushing wheel : $ 50
not screwing it up : $750
Weekly changing of the guard.
On my desktop stand, yet another baby step towards (or perhaps approaching obliquely) the classic American made RR grade pocket watch. This 1891 Elgin (18s, 11j) has...
Perhaps the servicing was to change the lume on one of the hands.
Finally changing the pocket watch in my desk stand. Illinois "Bates" from 1887. 18s, 17j. Not RR grade. Key wound and set, in a Fahys ore silver case that requires you to actually remove
the...
Everyone except Greg came in dead last.
Time for dueling serial numbers. Mine says A:0056. Who has the earliest one?
When Pointec abandons their new brand, will it become an orphan?