Bumper
·Here's all of them, i was checking the batteries & taking pics. No, i didn't count.
Close up of the sub groups
Imperial watches with the cross of Lorraine on the dial.
Still can't figure out if they were sold to support the Free French forces during ww2 or if it was a post war thing.
Close up
At 31mm, they are small, but they also came in a ladies size.
A few other brands also had the cross of Lorraine, like this Crawford.
Beltex Triple dates. Which crown is original? I'm thinking either the bowler hat or the really thin ones.
Again, a small watch with the venus 204 movement that was used by many. i just like the look of it.
Citizen Homer's
From L to R,
issued in 1975 (Showa 1926 +49th yr) Wristwatch type 15, to Koichi Railway.
issued in 1973 to Japan National Railways
issued in 1971 to Japan National Railways (North?)
The Omegas
Close up of the sub groups
Imperial watches with the cross of Lorraine on the dial.
Still can't figure out if they were sold to support the Free French forces during ww2 or if it was a post war thing.
Close up
At 31mm, they are small, but they also came in a ladies size.
A few other brands also had the cross of Lorraine, like this Crawford.
Beltex Triple dates. Which crown is original? I'm thinking either the bowler hat or the really thin ones.
Again, a small watch with the venus 204 movement that was used by many. i just like the look of it.
Citizen Homer's
From L to R,
issued in 1975 (Showa 1926 +49th yr) Wristwatch type 15, to Koichi Railway.
issued in 1973 to Japan National Railways
issued in 1971 to Japan National Railways (North?)
The Omegas
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