My poor little neglected ‘dots-of-custard’ radium-dialed Wrist Alarm is finally getting some highly deserved wrist-time again:
Aha! That is where I was born! Interesting story. The British Army was stationed on the Halifax side of the harbour, and there were indigenous tribes camped on the Dartmouth side. A British soldier got too close to a native girl, and she ended up in the family way. The indigenous chief or or witch doctor put a curse on the bridge across the harbour which was to include each and every bridge that followed it. Several bridges failed over the decades.
Enjoying Speedy Tuesday with the 3820.53 MK40 and its fantastic pumpkin patina Warm light, but #nofilter
Today's is the Yema Rallygraf. Called Brown sugar because of the colouring. From sometime in the late 60s to early 70s. It sports a Valjoux 7730. I love the quirky dial and I really love the case shape. Certainly not your standard watch.
Looks like Sub Wednesday. Ya know, I'm far from a "fan boy," but I personally find the Submariner's dial to be very attractive.