Internet Horology Club 185
Which wristwatch did you wear today?
November 24, 2003, 00:16
Jim CopeWhich wristwatch did you wear today?
...today, as most days, I wore my super-doober Hyundai 'got-it-from-my-dealer-for-$4.95 and an extra-battery' watch...set it to the daily time signal and proceed to regulate all my clocks, pws and wristies by it...of course, it isn't my dressed-to-go-to-meeting' watch but it's as reliable as my Santa Fe and as accurate a timepiece as I have in the house...Jim C
November 25, 2003, 00:24
Tom SeymourI met with some friends today and dressed it up a bit with this Lord Elgin.
Tom Seymour
NAWCC# 41293
IHC Executive V.P.
November 25, 2003, 19:46
Brian WatsonFor a time today I wore my Girard Perregaux Seahawk. The movement is a 15J Swiss (A Peseaux I believe)and aside from being pretty good looking, keeps excellent time. It has the best dial that I've seen on this type of watch. I believe these watches are very underrated.
B
December 03, 2003, 18:19
Stephanie O'NeilToday I wore my Christmas Fossil quartz wristwatch. On the dial is a picture of a Christmas tree, very colorful!
Stephanie O'Neil
NAWCC Member 143979
December 03, 2003, 23:01
Tom SeymourThis is usually reserved for playoff time, but today was an exception. (Hockey fans will figure it out.)
Tom Seymour
NAWCC# 41293
IHC Executive V.P.
December 09, 2003, 12:19
Lindell V. RiddleSpecial Favorites...
I wore the combination you see below to the Chapter 37 Meeting in Pittsburgh this past Sunday. The Ball ORRS 25-Jewel Trainmaster wristwatch in the gold case is a special favorite. And I guess the rare Ball-Hamilton 21-Jewel Order of Railway Conductors with multi-color dial along with the chain and fob which came from the
James L. Hernick Collection is more than special. Like the previous owner it's a legend.
Thanks for the opportunity to share these with all of you.
December 09, 2003, 12:35
Stephanie O'NeilLindell,
Those are quite beautiful. I never thought of the idea of wearing two watches!

Thanks for sharing. Want to talk about the legend?

Stephanie O'Neil
NAWCC Member 143979
December 10, 2003, 11:24
Jim Cope...thanks to Lindell (he sent me several xtra straps for the Santa Fe fob I won @auction here) I finally was able to 'strap on' this little 3/0 beauty (has lugs; may be military?)which I got at an auction recently for $5CDN (was even a better bargain since I paid in coin

)...a new staff, crystal, bath, powder and perfume and voila!!!...s/n dates it in 1913...I love it!...Jim C
[This message was edited by Jim Cope on December 10, 2003 at 11:46.]
December 10, 2003, 18:24
Stephanie O'NeilJim C.,
That's some watch Jim. I really like it. Would look great worn as a wristwatch.

Wish it were mine!

Stephanie O'Neil
NAWCC Member 143979
December 10, 2003, 18:32
Jerry TreimanJim, that is a rather unusual dial, too. What is the movement?
December 10, 2003, 19:03
Jim Cope....thanks Stephanie!...I'm wearing it now as a ww with the xtra strap/buckle that I got from Lin...yes, I like it too...the dial is instantly readable for farsighted me...Jerry, the movement is an AWWC 1907 hunting 0/3 fit in an AWC sterling case...thanks!...Jim C
December 10, 2003, 19:25
Jim Cope...showing off...
December 10, 2003, 22:12
Ralph RehnerWore on of my personal favorite restorations to a business lunch today. It's a Longines deco from the 1920's.
Ralph Rehner, "The Clock Pup" and Longines Watch Guy
December 25, 2003, 20:32
Stephanie O'NeilThis Christmas day I wore my creme de la creme of wristwatches.
Stephanie O'Neil
NAWCC Member 143979
December 25, 2003, 20:40
Stephanie O'Neilto the Fairmont Hotel. Thought you might enjoy a view of the lobby at the Fairmont Hotel in New Orleans, decorations of angel hair and flocked Christmas trees extending a traditon for many years.
Stephanie O'Neil
NAWCC Member 143979
December 25, 2003, 21:20
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.Can you tell us more about this one? It is really beautiful.
Bill Hansen
IHC# 198
December 29, 2003, 18:34
Stephanie O'NeilThank you Bill. I wish I could oblige your request, but hesitant to pop open the back for further inspection as the watch is in mint condition, without a scratch, running, and keeping good time. I can tell you on the back of the case is stamped W-14K Gold Filled.
My curiousity is roused as a result of your question.

Hmmmm.
Stephanie O'Neil
NAWCC Member 143979
December 29, 2003, 19:58
Jim Cope...you can do it Stephanie!!!ever so carefully w/the watch coddled in a cloth in the clutch of your hand carefully but surely separate the case at the most likely point w/your most likely instrument and then voila!!!POP!!!but then maybe you should wait for JD to advise..

...Jim C
December 29, 2003, 20:35
William J. Hansen, Ph.D.My guess is that this is a remarkably fine example of the Hamilton Watson, from 1936. It is a very lovely watch.
Bill Hansen
IHC# 198
January 01, 2004, 09:19
John ArrowoodHamilton Boulton. 14K gf case, 19-j 982M movement
January 01, 2004, 09:25
John ArrowoodHamilton Secometer I think. It doesn't exactly match any of those in the Rondeau book, but it does have the hack setting feature. 10K bezel and lugs, back is marked 'base metal'. Unlike many Hamilton's with a sweep second and 18 jewels this one is marked 17-j. I would post a picture of the movement, but it's very snug in the case and I don't want to do any damage trying to get it out and back in.