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IHC Life Member Wristwatch Host |
Weldon, What a great collection of Hamilton cases. Wow-Wow and Wow. I hope one day to have at least one nice example of each Hamilton case. I hope you never get tired of collecting pocketwatches. Tony | |||
IHC Life Member |
Hello Tony, Thank you for your kind words, I wish you the best on your collection. Weldon | |||
12-Size Expert |
Weldon Your collection is impressive even to a 12 size collector. I hope others are willing to share parts of their collection--its the way I am learning about watches outside my speciality Bob | |||
IHC Life Member |
Wow I am impressed what a collection Thanks for sharing them. | |||
IHC President Life Member |
A truly wonderful collection, thanks a million to Weldon for sharing them! Great images and a very worthwhile explanation of the cases. It is especially helpful to see the case colors which helps us realize the choices that were originally available. And it gives many of us something to hope for! | |||
IHC Life Member |
Lindell and John, Thank you for your words, and It's my hope and wish that this will help the newcomer to collecting pocket watches. You know what the saying is, A picture is worth a thousand words. Weldon | |||
Great photos,Weldon, especially dramatic with the black background. Is there a better example of the Art Deco style than in the model 8 cases, or of Streamline Moderne in model 10? I became familiar with (almost) all the railroad cases back in the 70s when I apprenticed with a Soo Line watch inspector here in Mpls/St Paul. You have the kind of collection I most admire-emphasis on cases. | ||||
IHC Life Member |
William, I suppose the Model #8 is one my favorites and yes it does have the good looking Art-Deco style. The Model #10 is classic looking style very clean looking. Probably the most favorite of them all to me is the Model #2 it just looks Railroad all the way. Weldon | |||
With the model 10 (my favorite) in mind, find a picture of Cincinnati Union Terminal, then look closely again at model 10 - especially the bow. Union Terminal was opened in 1933, the model 10 case came out in the later 30s. Not entirely coincidental, eh? | ||||
IHC Life Member |
This is my take on that. All themes of designs have elements. An element of "Art Deco," and its cousin "Art Moderne" are concentric circles. Part of that movement, especially as it applies to inductrial design was born of The Great Depression and the need for people to "escape" emotionally. The Deco movement was grounded in early Egyptian design elements and Outer Space. Watch Flash Gordon episodes and you'll see what I'm speaking of. It's merely coincidental that the circles of the Model 10 case and the design elements of Cincinnati Union Station are shared. Just as we like to conjecture the design elements of the Model 11 case being derived from the Southern Pacific "Daylight" insignia, or that of the Santa Fe Chief insignia, good design elements for any one movement in any era will be mirrored. Attached for everyone's amusement is my "Cincinnati" poster with the depot prominent in the sky behind the train. Stay tuned for the announcement of their availablitiy. | |||
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