July 08, 2006, 14:09
Adam M. DubinWhich wristwatch did you wear today?
Hamilton Boone, from 1936. Refinished dial. N.B. the "coin edge" sides.
Adam
July 09, 2006, 17:05
Adam HutiraAdam,
Very nice example! Whoever did the dial did a great job.
Wore my Hamilton "Howard" today.
Adam
July 09, 2006, 17:06
Adam HutiraBack of case. All dark spots are from glare. Case is as nice as they come.
July 09, 2006, 18:28
Jerry TreimanAdam - do you have a movement photo of your "Howard"? These are very special watches, even to us pocketwatch collectors, as part of the tail end of the E.Howard story.
July 09, 2006, 22:08
Adam HutiraJerry,
Here is the movement photo. It sure is an interesting story.
Adam
July 12, 2006, 17:19
Robert V. JonesWow that is the first Howard Wristie I have seen. I heard mention of them but never saw one. THanks for posting it. Do you know how many Hamilton made for Howard?
July 12, 2006, 17:43
Adam HutiraRob,
Check out this website. It will give you all the information you ever wanted to know.
http://www.vintagewatch.info/Et%20Alia.htmAdam
July 12, 2006, 17:51
Adam HutiraI wore this one yesterday & today. LeJour 3 register chronograph. Has a nice Valjoux 72 movement. It is the newest addition to my chrono collection. I have been working on it (in between family and friends watches) for about 2 weeks. Movement & case were very dirty and it was not keeping time or functioning correctly. So far it is keeping excellent time and working great.
Adam
July 12, 2006, 19:28
Robert V. JonesAmazing how I used to do certified rebuids from frame up on heavy equipment and to look at anything more than a normal watch makes me nervous to tear into. I am not by no means a watch repairman but I have tore several down just to see how they work and see if I could but looking at that watch Adam makes me turn around and run to think about tearing down. Nice Watch and great job.

July 13, 2006, 00:45
Jerry TreimanAfter seeing Rich's new LeCoultre Automatic I had to dig mine out and wear it. My case is slightly different, with straight lugs and a little boxier 14K case. The movement is a cal.493
July 13, 2006, 18:04
Roy NewJerry, very nice!
A super little 'LeCoultre!'
Would be a pleasure to grace my wrist!
Approximate date?
Timely regards.
Roy.
"So mote it be!"
July 13, 2006, 18:20
Roy NewSeiko. Early 60's
Back.
Nice, solid, dependable. Seiko.
Roy.
July 16, 2006, 16:35
Rich KuhnJerry,
Great Lecoultre
Today an Illinois after restoration I have the full job listed in Time On my hands thread
July 19, 2006, 00:05
Adam M. DubinHamilton Perry in white gold filled, ca. 1933. Original dial (can you tell?

).
Adam
July 19, 2006, 00:08
Adam M. DubinI love how even the crown is streamlined.
July 29, 2006, 17:36
Adam M. DubinThis is a ca. 1943 Omega manual wind (15J), which keeps very accurate time and has a 40-hour power reserve. I believe this is the original dial. It's a relatively small watch (30 mm), like most of the military watches of that era. I bought it this year from a dealer in the UK.
Adam
July 29, 2006, 19:22
Adam HutiraAdam,
Nice Omega. I like the dial!
Adam