a Sub on the wrist while climbing ~185 steps to reach one of the balconies on the Evangelical Market Church in Wiesbaden... and couple of shots from the top....
For today, double-dog Hammy railroad machines [pictured with their respective original boxes]...I've been able to get both machines regulated to within railroad specifications at +4 seconds per day...good times! 950 [circa 1927] and 992B [circa 1950]...
Morning fellas Finally got my BronzeMo back after a Crown & Bezel replacement from Steve @ Benarus. (back in the rotation) Benarus BronzeMo on Drew Canvas shoes
I really dig the salesman sample cases [I don't have any]...I've got a Hamilton 992E [circa 1935] "project watch" that needs a new case...as well as a correct dial and correct hands...so I'll be keeping my eyes peeled for a Wadsworth Model #2 BOC salesman sample case.
Two today, actually, same as yesterday. My 46 year old Rolex Air-King that I won in a sales contest in 1971, and my 65 year old Omega Seamaster date at 6:00 caliber 355 which I have shown here, often. The Rolex came to me direct from Rolex with its hang tag showing a retail price of $215.00! The Omega spent over 40 years, reposing in pieces in a box of scrap watches. Complete except for the case which came from OB member Tritium from Madrid, Spain. Tomorrow? Who knows? Maybe one of my newest watches, all from the late 1980s. So many watches.