Hey Guys/Gals, I have been collecting antique pocket watches for many years,and wearing one everyday. It is getting so hard to find jeans with a big enough watch pocket for my big 18 size watches,that about a month ago I gave up and bought myself a wrist watch. Well,here we go again. I bought a 1951 Bulova 17 jewel to wear,and now a month later I have 7 antique wristwatches. I like the old American ones. Simple,something I can work on. I now have Bulova 1951,1940, Elgin 1947,1947,1941,and my lately my interest has been old Walthams,and I have two now 1927,1926,and a 1913 on the way. All the Walthams are O size movements. I don't know where this is going,but I guess there are worse habits. I'll try to post some photos later.
Posts: 475 | Location: Gainesville, Florida in the USA | Registered: January 22, 2009
Hi Cecil! Boy, you're lucky! My wife has put her foot down on my watch buying! LOL However, I still manage to sneak something past her on occasion. I've only got two wristwatches, but they are dandies! A 1944 Hamilton 987A military, and a 1954 Hamilton "Brockton" 754 19j that belonged to my wifes' grandfather, that is needing an overhaul. Best regards, Brad
Posts: 956 | Location: Wenatchee, Washington in the USA | Registered: December 14, 2010
And last,and my favorites,Waltham 1927 3/0 size,7 jewels. Waltham 1926 0 size 7 jewels,and my latest and favorite Waltham 1913 0 size 15 jewels,with second hand at 9 oclock. Nothing exotic,just plain and simple,just the way I like it.
Posts: 475 | Location: Gainesville, Florida in the USA | Registered: January 22, 2009
By the way I Like your Hamiltons. I just sold a Hamilton model 987S last week on Ebay,with a bunch of other watches that I have had for some time that did not run.
Posts: 475 | Location: Gainesville, Florida in the USA | Registered: January 22, 2009
Cecil and Brad nice watches i own several older wristwatches and right now they are down in price a lot from a couple of years ago a good time too buy.One of the best american made wrist watches ever made is the 23 jewel Bulova automaticas from the 50,s and 60,s if in good condition and you wear them ever day you will never have too wind or set them ,,I think they are one of the best time keepers ever made.
Hey Sammie, I'm on the lookout for one of those 30 jewel Bulovas,made in the 60s. My uncle Charlie had one when I was a kid,and I always thought it was really something. Now I want one for myself. My uncle Charlie and I were really close,and he died about 20 years ago,and I asked my aunt Barbara about his watch,but it had disappeared,like so much does at those times.
Posts: 475 | Location: Gainesville, Florida in the USA | Registered: January 22, 2009
Brad; Every time we are in the car and see a Vintage Firetruck in someones yard. I tell my wife I think I'll start collecting Firetrucks. We could use them for hanging flower baskets. Quite true fully I don't collect clocks because they take up to much space.
Posts: 3326 | Location: Illinois in the USA | Registered: July 06, 2010
Hey Cecil, here is one of my Bulova's and Sammie is absolutely correct....this one you just put on, set it and forget about it....very accurate and never needs winding....
I sent it to Chris when I got it and he put a new second hand on it and COA and it is perfect....Nothing fancy, but neither am I....
Regards,
Jerry
Posts: 2828 | Location: California in the USA | Registered: June 23, 2008
Hey Eugene,I started out collecting antique clocks,and was soon about to be moved out by them. I had to switch to watches just to have space to keep them. I have slowly been reducing my collection of clocks. I am down to about 25 now,down from about 60.
Jerry,I really like your watches,but I also enjoy the involvement with my watches and clocks. I enjoy winding them everyday,and if they gain or lose a minute or so a day,it just adds to their attraction for me. I don't think I would enjoy it nearly as much if it was just "put it on and forget it". Sounds kinda like what you do with a quartz watch. To me the instrument is the attraction,not the time.
Posts: 475 | Location: Gainesville, Florida in the USA | Registered: January 22, 2009
Now I'm probably gonna regret this, but I took my Hamilton "Brockton" to the village blacksmith for a COA. Hopefully, it will turn out fine. I'll find out next week. I've gotta quit taking things to him, and send 'em to Chris instead. I'll sleep better at night! Regards, Brad
Posts: 956 | Location: Wenatchee, Washington in the USA | Registered: December 14, 2010
Very nice watches. Something I like about old watches is no day/date feature. I dispise that day/date window, but, on a more modern or new watch it is something that must be accepted.
D. E. Jones
Posts: 73 | Location: Sulphur Springs, Texas USA | Registered: June 29, 2006