Which is the rarest watch you’ve ever owned?

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Well, it's 'rare' in that I haven't seen any one like it since I bought it off the forum.

But it's nothing especially remarkable, just kinda nice on the wrist with the stripes and the jumbo case.

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How cool is that 10
 
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Rare brand, rare caliber, rare condition.


You really should explain the Harwood, as most will not appreciate the significance of the watch, dismissing it as just some odd make.
 
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I made the strap myself 😀

And the watch is from ~1955 I think. It’s a Jardur
Really well done, like I said, the strap is lovely!
 
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You really should explain the Harwood, as most will not appreciate the significance of the watch, dismissing it as just some odd make.
Remember when @JimInOz found that Harwood? Omega Forums remembers.
 
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Some stunning watches being posted sadly never had a rare watch yet
 
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Some stunning watches being posted sadly never had a rare watch yet
Know the feeling... our time will come! 😉
 
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More unusual than rare but still

Kelek with cal. TDB1376, a jump hour chronograph:



Omega De Ville jump hour:

 
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You don't see a jumbo cal 135 in steel with coffin markers every day.
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1970 all original Seiko 6139-7010. Why is it considered rare? Well it was only made for 3 years (1970-1973), civillians couldnt buy it....because....wait for it...you had to be a part if an elite Japanese Special Forces unit to get one.
 
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Oh goody I can play! Brellum Duobox First Power Reserve Limited Edition, number 4 of 8. It stays here...