My wife and kids are the only ones with i-phones; I'm stuck trying to take a photo of this wonderful beast with my iPad. Apologies to all and the watch.
My wife and kids are the only ones with i-phones; I'm stuck trying to take a photo of this wonderful beast with my iPad. Apologies to all and the watch.
I hope to have something special coming for this one in a few weeks. I had to put on the JB and the calendar to shoot some pictures for my project so I think I'll wear it like this for the weekend.
New arrival -- A Longines movement in a US made pocket watch case.
Sterling silver case:
Here is a movement shot from the seller:
It's a real lousy picture. There is gold leaf inside the engravings. I've sent these off to Longines to confirm that the movement was made in 1903. I think that this watch was cased in the US sometime between 1910 and 1915. It is "0" size, total diameter about 36mm, quite large for that era.
I'll make a full posting once I figure out what this is.
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I hope to have something special coming for this one in a few weeks. I had to put on the JB and the calendar to shoot some pictures for my project so I think I'll wear it like this for the weekend.