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A.K. Jobe Hamilton 940 glass back - opinions?

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October 21, 2014, 23:15
Kenneth R. Sloan
A.K. Jobe Hamilton 940 glass back - opinions?
A.K. Jobe Hamilton 940 glass back - opinions?

This is one of the seller's images. I can post others, if asked - but will wait to be asked. I'm primarily interested in opinions on the suitability of the glass backed case. I like to wear my timepieces. Is this case appropriate for that use?




Kenneth Sloan
October 22, 2014, 00:54
Peter Kaszubski
Yes its suitable to ware it that way you can easily show the great movement with out taking the back off.
October 22, 2014, 07:37
Rob Carter
I agree with Peter. I have several watches in salesman cases to view the movements at work. The back bezel appears to have at least a medium thick beveled glass crystal in it which is good and should be fine for carrying.

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October 22, 2014, 07:57
Buster Beck
In reality it depends on the job one has and the way and where the watch is carried.

I could not wear a glass back in my job in RR train service. It was likely because I carried my watch in my long sleeved shirt pocket with an over flap and button or snap. After breaking more than one crystal by hitting a solid object or pressing against a solid object and getting glass in the movement and dial, I no longer would carry a glass back watch. I never had problems with a regular open faced watch with a crystal on one side. But glass on both sides just didn't work for me.

So I would think it would depend on the user, his/her job, where carried, and perhaps as Rob alluded to the thickness of the crystals.

regards,
bb
October 22, 2014, 11:37
Paul D. Trombley
If you enjoy sharing your watches with anyone and everyone you come in to contact with... a display case makes a ton of sense.

Opening the watch for show and tell puts the watch at risk every time I open the back.

One day, a perfectly fine watch quit working. I recalled showing it to a friend earlier in the day... opened the watch to find an eyelash lodged in the escape/pallet area... Plucked it out with a pair of tweezers and all was fine.
October 22, 2014, 11:38
Kenneth R. Sloan
Thanks for the replies. I'll know about the crystal when it arrives...

My job does not endanger life, limb, or pocketwatch.

I think I'll have to mount a road trip to Jackson, TN to see if I can find "Jobe's Corner".

Now...off to definitively nail down the history on this rather "intesting" watch. So far, I've gotten the basics by reading various posts here - but there have been a few references and short hand allusions that I don't yet understand.

Thanks again!


Kenneth Sloan