WRUW Today?

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Along with the Rolex I posted on Saturday, Sunday, I will wear my 18-size, 1892 Waltham CRTS (Canadian Railway Time Service), 17-jewels (6 in gold chatons), lever set, 24-hour double sunk enamel dial, 8 adjustments, circa115 years ago. Worn on my @Duracuir1 leather lanyard (thank you Steve). The 1892 model Waltham is a favourite of mine. This is not the original case for this watch. I expect it might have originally been in an A W C Co. (Canadian made American Watch Case Co.) case.

I've had many of their pocket watches and have always appreciated the superb quality of they're higher grade movements. I've recently discovered that many of their watch movements is met with the same attention to quality and refinement as the pocket watches. A great all around company as far as I'm concerned
 
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Very cool, I have one very similar with it's original bracelet. Timex has made and makes so many great watches!
This one did not have a bracelet, it had a plastic strap that broke over time, this watch has been with me for 41 years, it was a gift from my dad for my 9th birthday. 👍😀
 
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Strap change! ...wish I had a 19mm version of this strap, but I guess 18 will have to do because I really like this color with the dial.
 
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1:09am local @ IST with the watch set for local Dubai and tracking CET.

 
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I wasn’t going to do this today, but I’ve been caught up in Speedmaster Tuesday enthusiasm, so here it is. My 32-year old Speedmaster 345.0808, one owner (me). The model was the first Speedmaster with a sapphire back, introduced in 1980, with the gold colour calibre 863 movement. I serviced it in February 2023 as it hadn’t been serviced since I bought it. Total time on the wrist over the years I’ve owned it is maybe one year (I have lots of watches).