Small but cool...

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Sorry, just illustrating the "boyfriend watch" concept. Now back to the regularly scheduled photos of paunchy, balding, middle-aged men bearing large fish.

Well, you could post attractive and talented women who aren't annoying wearing men's watches. For example:

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.... but if balding, middle-aged men bearing large fish is your thing:

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Well, you could post attractive and talented women who aren't annoying wearing men's watches. For example:

bikiniDaytona.jpg



.... but if balding, middle-aged men bearing large fish is your thing:

DSCN0073.jpg
Err if she wants to try mine for size I will duly oblige but the fat bald middle aged dude with hands that stink of fish can buy his own watch. I dream of chicks like that fancying me but it's usually the fish dude I seem to attract
 
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Well, you could post attractive and talented women who aren't annoying wearing men's watches. For example:

bikiniDaytona.jpg



.... but if balding, middle-aged men bearing large fish is your thing:

DSCN0073.jpg

I remember that beautiful pair from times gone by 😉
 
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Err if she wants to try mine for size I will duly oblige but the fat bald middle aged dude with hands that stink of fish can buy his own watch. I dream of chicks like that fancying me but it's usually the fish dude I seem to attract
Then you need to built like a porpoise:

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Another oldie, but goodie!
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Then you need to built like a porpoise:

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Another oldie, but goodie!
gatorcpa
I aim for that and and score this every time.
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When I snared the missus I married her and got her pregnant damn quickly so I didn't have to endure the creatures that I usually managed to pull.
 
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Just wanted to share some pictures of this little calatrava styled Omega...it measures about 33mm but is still a very cool piece. Love the dial on this one. 😀



Comparison to my newest:

And another Tudor pic 😀


Hi
This Omega is gorgeous. BTW Dibs if you want to sell it one day. Is it a 26.5SOB Inside?
33mm is not a small size for watches from this period.

The smallest men's watch in my collection (CK 605, 23.4SC Inside, 28mm):

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Unfortunately access to this page from France is blocked by EBay (it happens quite a lot. I emailed them but didn't get any satisfactory explanation...).
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Try this link: http://goo.gl/W4Tj7r
 
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Yes, looks like the same model without the scientific dial and raised numbers.
 
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Just wanted to share some pictures of this little calatrava styled Omega...it measures about 33mm but is still a very cool piece. Love the dial on this one. 😀



Comparison to my newest:

And another Tudor pic 😀


I love this style of dial, I have a couple, one with original 14k Eastern European case and one with steel case.
All cal 26.5



Thanks Michael
 
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To small to use but fun to collect.





I'm a fairly big ol boy but I'd wear any of 'em anytime, anywhere.
 
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I've been wearing this almost every single day ever since I got it, at 27mm it's tiny by today's standards but I just find it soooo classy:

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1935 is in the depths of the Depression; could be that Hamilton may have been trying to reduce the size for financial reasons-and making it affordable for the customers (yeah, I know, an altruistic watch company....ah, no?). 1920s were heady times-lots of money in people's pockets.
The smaller the movement, the more expensive it costs to produce.
 
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Lots of WWI era watches aren't that large, and most WWII watches aren't, either. Doesn't bother me to wear them!

Tom