http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Vintage-...911874254?pt=Wristwatches&hash=item2ec747e8cePurchases made through these links may earn this site a commission from the eBay Partner Network hrmm..... Ford Fairlane said it best I believe "so many assholes..... so few bullets"
Oh my GAWD! That is DISGUSTING. It's not a bad job on the fonts, so why ruin that with such a putrid color? $1 offer sent.
HEALTH WARNING: members should ensure they are wearing sunglasses or other eye protection before clicking on the above link. Mumbai is getting some serious competition with this one...
OK, so that'll make your eyes bleed - no doubt about it. And green is a truly rare original color for watches, the Rolex anniversary models excepted. Asked out of true, unsullied idle curiosity: Do members have any originally green watches? I can offer this one
See below for a definite yes, but how about this one?: Well, it doesn't have a dial at all but what you see is green. Ultra-Chrons came in burgandy, blue, and even green dials - usually with two tone cases. Tissot is close - they used Omega calibers through the 70's. Here's a deep forrest green Seastar:
Let's remember that was the era for pink kitchens, blue bathrooms and two-tone cars also. 1959 Nash!!
Had this one in the shop a while back - not my thing, but I guess some people like these... Cheers, Al