Congratulations, Adam! You have a very fine example of a series "O" Howard. This is the one with the ruby banking pins. You bet they don't give this kind of prize out today. If a prizs of this nature is given out today, you can bet it's not made in the old U.S.A. anymore! Thank you for sharing it with us. Cheers! Joel
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Thanks for the reply. You are correct. It also came with a 14K solid gold chain & fob with 4 diamonds in it. Chain is approx. 14" long and also has the persons initials on it. Must have been a heck of a contest.
Adam
Posts: 311 | Location: Near Youngstown, Ohio USA | Registered: January 11, 2006
Nice watch that one is a keeper Question about the ruby banking pins what is the pros for using them, they seem like they would break easier than the normal pins.
Thanks Charles I figured that was the reason that is why I am posting this high jeweled movement. Adam don't take offence this is a joke watch rather than comparission to your beauty. I just got a chuckle when he said added jewels, how many jewels in this one.
No offense taken Never seen one quite like that before! Someone spent a lot of time on it. I wonder what they planned on doing with it? Perhaps just boredome, but maybe try to sell as original? You never know. I have seen a lot of interesting things get sold as original. Thanks for sharing it. Always interesting to see other creations.
Adam
Posts: 311 | Location: Near Youngstown, Ohio USA | Registered: January 11, 2006