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What time is it?


It's time to learn to tell time on a clock/watch face is what time it is. A 1918 vintage Hamilton 992 with Montgomery dial is a handy training tool.


We brought a granddaughter back with us from last weekend's road trip. She hadn't learned to tell time traditionally, but she knows how now.
 
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Zenith Special Pilot, No sub seconds version. (1930's I think)

1930's sounds about right could be into the 20's. My Waltham which is the same style as your's aside from the dial and hands dates at late 20's to early 30's based on its movement style and design.

Interesting take on the pilot watch and pretty rare to see in the wild, wear it in good health!
 
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I had a forced work at home day I was feeling sorry for myself as my multi month MRSA battle may have spread to my nose just as my ear is almost normal. I dread to think what this may entail as my nose was reconstructed after getting hit by a car when I was 10.
Rocky Raccoon not feeling well either so I’m back to overly babying him. But I got a call that one of my 70 year old guys got approved for housing so that cheered me up and I might as well get off the pity pot as people are dealing with much worse things everyday. My 70 year old resident has a list of infirmities that are longer than my 30 year old guys rap sheets. We take these weird medical things as they come, I just don’t want to be out of work for a long period even though we get paid medical leave if I miss one day I come back to a shit storm and I get bum rushed by 40 people who need twenty things yesterday.

So tomorrow I might be able to get my guy the keys to his first place in 8 years, I’ll figure out how to get Rocky Raccoon to the vet if he doesn’t improve and take everything else a day at a time, what else can we do.
 
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Good time for steaming while waiting at the traffic lights.
That’s a beauty. Someone had one on Reddit very similar they had inherited wanted to know where to start. I just said “get it serviced, put some gravy on that sum bitch and get er done”. Not sure how he took that.
 
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I had a forced work at home day I was feeling sorry for myself as my multi month MRSA battle may have spread to my nose just as my ear is almost normal. I dread to think what this may entail as my nose was reconstructed after getting hit by a car when I was 10.
Rocky Raccoon not feeling well either so I’m back to overly babying him. But I got a call that one of my 70 year old guys got approved for housing so that cheered me up and I might as well get off the pity pot as people are dealing with much worse things everyday. My 70 year old resident has a list of infirmities that are longer than my 30 year old guys rap sheets. We take these weird medical things as they come, I just don’t want to be out of work for a long period even though we get paid medical leave if I miss one day I come back to a shit storm and I get bum rushed by 40 people who need twenty things yesterday.

So tomorrow I might be able to get my guy the keys to his first place in 8 years, I’ll figure out how to get Rocky Raccoon to the vet if he doesn’t improve and take everything else a day at a time, what else can we do.
RR looks like a cool dude, I love all cats but grey cats have a distinguished look of regality about them.
 
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A Newmark in the morning and a Newmark for the evening 😀