THINGS WITH SPRINGS CH CHAT 10/16/22

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hi everyone

Just a FYI . this is still a work in progress..... The Things With Springs Clubhouse room is meant for a Live watch forum experience with a small GTG. We are striving for a collector to collector conversations.. having collectors either email me photo of there watch ( or they can join the forum and reply to this thread ) so we can " chat" about in real time... Just to be clear we dont have to talk about a posted watch ... this is a free flowing room on topics on vintage watches and things around watch collecting ... And at the end of the GTG when everyone leaves the CH room... and the room no longer exist ... This thread will remain as a quasi record of the event and we can later go back and refer to.... Hear you at 4 pm EDT Sunday ....

THINGS WITH SPRINGS CH CHAT 10/16/22
Remember the Clubhouse room is only as good as the collectors that join in.... please post a watch, timepiece , clock etc you want to chat about.

Be Safe

Good Hunting

Bill Sohne
 
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The ani digi mention
 
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and this one was really cool

12 inch marine dial .... in a Aluminium serialized Bethelm Steel case !

 
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For phil

12 inch Chelsea Clock in cherry wood. With a F movement !

Lever Wall Clock, page 232 of "Chelsea Clock Company - The First Hundred Years", 2nd edition. Case Style #4.



 
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Here’s an odd one that I spotted this evening. A 1940’s Omega 2272-6 case that originally would have come with a 30t2 movement but, for some reason has had it swapped out in the past to a cal. 20F. It sold for $699.

 
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Here’s what was claimed to be an Israeli Military Divers 166-073 Seamaster 120m who apparently swapped it with the seller for a Citizen Dive Watch. He said that he swapped it 30 years ago so I’m not sure of its age. It had some water damage and was been sold as is to be serviced by the new owner. It sold for £2,250.

 
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Here was another I saw. A 1939 Omega ‘Teddington Star’ that was apparently made for the Brazilian market. A gold plated piece. It said it is a ref Bk2645-5