May 31, 2010, 22:39
Eric UnseltSometimes it turns out well
I overpaid for this Waltham '88 Riverside some time ago, losing my mind over the dial. The original case was junk, and it was THEN that I learned about the whole 16-1/2 (17?) size thing.
May 31, 2010, 22:46
Eric UnseltSo I went looking for a 7-jewel M-88 sidewinder in a decent case, because the case screw would then be on the other side of the stem and therefore usable in any condition.
I found a brass Keystone case with a bovine on the back. My unplugged Amish watchmaker turned it into another display case, keeping the brass cow as payment.
He wears it as a medallion.
May 31, 2010, 22:48
Eric UnseltThe movement cleaned up nicely. I love that gold star regulator (my first).
If anyone has a dust ring for this movement
please contact me. It bugs me when it's missing.
May 31, 2010, 22:49
Eric Unselt'Tis now one of my favorite carry watches

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May 31, 2010, 23:02
John J. Flahive IIIEric,
Nice watch! Perfect for a display case.
You take pretty darn good pictures too.
John III
June 01, 2010, 15:03
Mary Ann ScottWay to go, Eric! Nice improvising to make that case work for your watch! Your Amish watchmaker is very talented. And so are you with your photography!
June 01, 2010, 15:48
Chris HughesSpeaking of which, have you detailed your photography setup, Eric? I'd be interested in hearing what your light configuration is and what camera/lens combination you're using.
June 01, 2010, 16:17
Eric UnseltChris, my Nikon D60 is set for f10 with about 1/6 for a shutter speed.
Mary Ann Scott and I both have the same
lighting setup.June 01, 2010, 17:04
Chris HughesFantastic! How are you rigging the lights outside of the box? Are you using bare bulbs in utility lamp fixtures or something?
I need to invest in a light box like that at some point. I've seem several similar setups but yours is a work of art.
June 01, 2010, 23:11
Eric UnseltYep - $12 desk lamps from Walmart with 40W bulbs. I should switch to compact fluorescents for a whiter light.
June 02, 2010, 00:31
Chris HughesThanks for the info. I've been looking at photo tents recently to achieve the same effect. Your hand made table top studio is much more elegant though.