Wow, first time I've seen a big one come out since I started following this thread about a month ago...
A pretty humble 60's diver made for Sears. My picture is not good enough, but the black glossy dial with the patinated tritium markers is quite handsome. Interestingly, I've seen vigorous interest recently on this watch on that auction site lately.
Too late in the day to take a proper pic again of the watch that started it all 20yrs ago when my dad offered me his own DeVille (1964?) Proud to wear it every time, timeless design!!!
Ed White again. I'm in Palm Springs looking at pawn shops for Speedmasters. Was curious what I would be offered for my Ed White. Would not buy it, but would loan on it, $600. He did not like my crystal case back or bracelet. They had mostly junk, but this one caught my eye. I have no idea if it's a good price. I assume not since at a pawn shop. Year 2002.
Equipment change from Speedy Gonzales to SEIKO 6309-7049 at the donut factory motel in Jackson, MS...