Man today is a long day, glad to have this one on the wrist. Finally took the time to file some generic endlinks to accept the original bracelet. Not too bad a fit!
going hunting for railroad grade pocket watches with wind indicators...
At first I was confused by this, and then I thought - Yes of course, you're a pilot, and naturally interested in wind direction and so forth. Might be tough to fit one of these in your pocket 馃槈
(thanks)
At first I was confused by this, and then I thought - Yes of course, you're a pilot, and naturally interested in wind direction and so forth. Might be tough to fit one of these in your pocket 馃槈
(thanks)
You can always attach it to a hard hat with a strap, you would need to add a swing out mirror for checking time and the wind direction.馃榿
Sometimes a watch gets you through the crap of this world. Occasionally looking at my 1976 Hamilton GG-W-113 while banging out e-mails on a Friday night is keeping me sane! Glow baby glow!
Casual retirement Friday saw the '44 vintage Omega removed so left wrist could slip beneath the bass strap for playing Irish and Scottish tunes on a musette-tuned accordion that is also vintage.