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BrokenSkunk
·Yeah, I know: "So what?"
That's not very interesting. So how about I post an SOTC? I may be a new member, I am not new to the watch collecting game.
TOP ROW:
Spikins from Dent - 1912 7Jewel, keyless works, pocket watch (a christening present)
Graduated silver albert chain for the above (a wedding present from Mrs Broken, it did have a 9ct football from a charm bracelet attached).
Accurist - 1J Quartz (my 21st birthday present)
Bucherer - 1970's chronometer.
BWC - 1970's chronograph
Bulova - Ambassador 1940's
Unknown maker - silver cushion case 1920's?
Unknown maker - Silver pocket pocket watch (my great grandmother's watch). Keyed, so late 1800's?
Carpentier - 25 J day/date on the first leather strap I made.
Carpentier - 25J day date.
Cartier Roadster
Favre Leuba Sea Chief. A Mumbai monster that doesn't go. I keep it to remind me how not to buy another frankenwatch.
Hamilton Darwin. 10K white golte plate, 1967, VERY rare. And yes, it was sold as a gents watch.
Hamilton Sealectric with 505 moement.
HMT white pilot, another rare one.
Garrard - unusually without inscripotion, 1960's
Garrard - with inscription, easy to date "Rexel engineering 1982"
MIDDLE ROW:
JLC Memovox - early 60's
JLC Reverso night & day - late 1990's
Laco - 1940's?
Lanco - 1970's. This one has an Astrolon movement.
Lanco waterproof- 1960's?
Phenix - 25J day/date 1970's or 80's on home made strap
Omega electronic Geneve chronometer - Tuning fork day/date.
Omega electronic De ville - Tuning fork movement
Omega automatic Deville - from the early 1970's emerald range. Quite rare. Sometimes known as the "thick crystal"
Omega Geneve Dynamic - Blue/silver/Blue bullseye. 1968-72 ish IIRC.
Memostar Alarm - Mechanical alarm, sub-brand of Sicura
Parnis Auto from 2010
BOTTOM ROW:
Pierre Cardin Espase range - circa 1972 with JLC movement.
Pierre Cardin Espase range - "crater watch" circa 1972 with JLC movement. On a self made shagreen strap.
Rado Diastar Chronomenter - Auto with date, faceted crystal, tungsten carbide case. 1960's
Ronet - 17J late 50's or 1960's
Rotary Auto - 21J (my late uncles 21st birthday watch given to him by my grandparents)
[-]Dick big dick[/-] Richard Le Grand Atlanticus from 2021
Seiko Goldfeather - Mid 1960's. At the time, the worlds thinnest centre seconds movement.
Seiko recraft - 2021
Timex - 1976 my first ever watch. Well OK a watch exactly the same as my first ever watch.
Tissot T660 - Titanium quartz 300m. A repacement for a watch I bought new in 1996.
Tissot T660 - Titanium quartz 300m. A repacement for the replacement for a watch I bought new in 1996.
Tissot Two timer - Quartz ana-digi multifunction a gift in 1987.
Tissot 770 - quartz ana-digi, (the two timer has more functions)
Vulcain - rather plain, but I like it.
The photo was taken a couple of years ago. Which of course means the collection has grown sice then.
In February 2023 I asquired this [-]little[-] massive hulf of beauty:
Of course being a Beta-21 it didn't work, it's been a money pit and a pain in the backside to find parts for. Despite a new motor and several NOS bits, it is still not working.
Other acquisitions:
That's not very interesting. So how about I post an SOTC? I may be a new member, I am not new to the watch collecting game.
TOP ROW:
Spikins from Dent - 1912 7Jewel, keyless works, pocket watch (a christening present)
Graduated silver albert chain for the above (a wedding present from Mrs Broken, it did have a 9ct football from a charm bracelet attached).
Accurist - 1J Quartz (my 21st birthday present)
Bucherer - 1970's chronometer.
BWC - 1970's chronograph
Bulova - Ambassador 1940's
Unknown maker - silver cushion case 1920's?
Unknown maker - Silver pocket pocket watch (my great grandmother's watch). Keyed, so late 1800's?
Carpentier - 25 J day/date on the first leather strap I made.
Carpentier - 25J day date.
Cartier Roadster
Favre Leuba Sea Chief. A Mumbai monster that doesn't go. I keep it to remind me how not to buy another frankenwatch.
Hamilton Darwin. 10K white golte plate, 1967, VERY rare. And yes, it was sold as a gents watch.
Hamilton Sealectric with 505 moement.
HMT white pilot, another rare one.
Garrard - unusually without inscripotion, 1960's
Garrard - with inscription, easy to date "Rexel engineering 1982"
MIDDLE ROW:
JLC Memovox - early 60's
JLC Reverso night & day - late 1990's
Laco - 1940's?
Lanco - 1970's. This one has an Astrolon movement.
Lanco waterproof- 1960's?
Phenix - 25J day/date 1970's or 80's on home made strap
Omega electronic Geneve chronometer - Tuning fork day/date.
Omega electronic De ville - Tuning fork movement
Omega automatic Deville - from the early 1970's emerald range. Quite rare. Sometimes known as the "thick crystal"
Omega Geneve Dynamic - Blue/silver/Blue bullseye. 1968-72 ish IIRC.
Memostar Alarm - Mechanical alarm, sub-brand of Sicura
Parnis Auto from 2010
BOTTOM ROW:
Pierre Cardin Espase range - circa 1972 with JLC movement.
Pierre Cardin Espase range - "crater watch" circa 1972 with JLC movement. On a self made shagreen strap.
Rado Diastar Chronomenter - Auto with date, faceted crystal, tungsten carbide case. 1960's
Ronet - 17J late 50's or 1960's
Rotary Auto - 21J (my late uncles 21st birthday watch given to him by my grandparents)
[-]Dick big dick[/-] Richard Le Grand Atlanticus from 2021
Seiko Goldfeather - Mid 1960's. At the time, the worlds thinnest centre seconds movement.
Seiko recraft - 2021
Timex - 1976 my first ever watch. Well OK a watch exactly the same as my first ever watch.
Tissot T660 - Titanium quartz 300m. A repacement for a watch I bought new in 1996.
Tissot T660 - Titanium quartz 300m. A repacement for the replacement for a watch I bought new in 1996.
Tissot Two timer - Quartz ana-digi multifunction a gift in 1987.
Tissot 770 - quartz ana-digi, (the two timer has more functions)
Vulcain - rather plain, but I like it.
The photo was taken a couple of years ago. Which of course means the collection has grown sice then.
In February 2023 I asquired this [-]little[-] massive hulf of beauty:
Of course being a Beta-21 it didn't work, it's been a money pit and a pain in the backside to find parts for. Despite a new motor and several NOS bits, it is still not working.
Other acquisitions:




