Internet Horology Club 185
Which wristwatch did you wear today?
December 12, 2007, 20:49
Chris AbellWhich wristwatch did you wear today?
Here is one the owner will be wearing daily. The dial is original.
December 21, 2007, 08:45
Adam M. DubinWhite Piping Rock, ca.1928.
December 23, 2007, 07:41
Dan MitchellToday's watch is one I wear frequently - the movement comes from a lady's 0-size gold-filled mini Waltham hunter style pocket watch, and the case is a solid silver one by Fahys, probably made to house just such a movement.
I see this as a rescue, a bringing into use of a neglected and unworn movement - what lady these days will use the original ?
December 23, 2007, 10:16
Thomas DissDan,
Fantastic rescue and it looks great on the wrist. IMO, I see nothing wrong with doing it because the watch is still period correct and any competent watchmaker at the time could have done the conversion. Bravo!
December 24, 2007, 08:34
Adam M. DubinDan, that's a great looking Waltham. I assume the porcelain dial came associated with the movement?
Here's what I have on today:
December 24, 2007, 09:32
Chris AbellHere is my Omega that after a long time getting parts in now complete.
December 24, 2007, 16:26
Clive DriscollAdam
You have some wonderful watches - a real treat to see.
And I love the piping rock one day I'll treat myself!
Thankks fr sharing.
January 06, 2008, 18:26
Larry LaChanceI wore my DOxa Pro 600T, it's been my favorite since I got it, people seem to either love or hate the orange face. I attempted to take some pictures, but that skill currently eludes me.
January 22, 2008, 20:46
John ReedThis picture isn't one I took but the photo that interested me in the watch in the first place. I'm told this watch dates from ca. 1910, but I don't know anyting else about it, so any information would be welcome.
I have received a couple of other vintage watches I recently bought, but I can't wear them until I take a trip to my local shoemaker and have him punch an extra hole or two in their leather bands. (I have very small wrists.)
John
March 12, 2008, 20:47
Adam M. DubinA 1938 bubbleback.
March 12, 2008, 22:18
Tony DukesFrank/////Nice

Tony
March 13, 2008, 00:38
Bill CarlsonGreat watches guys. Especially the Omega. This is one of my favorites. Its Gold Filled. Very accurate when worn continually.
Bill Carlson
March 16, 2008, 07:40
Frank KusumotoWell, I usually wear this watch:
March 16, 2008, 07:41
Frank KusumotoIt has a movement that's a bit of a joke:
March 16, 2008, 23:34
Bill CarlsonNice watch. All watches that aren't quartz need to have clear back like yours. Its always fun to see the insides when they are doing their thing. Thanks for showing it.
Bill Carlson
March 17, 2008, 00:33
Frank KusumotoThe clear back phase the watch industry seems to be going through is interesting. I've seen it bring good as well as bad. What I think is really sad is that the cell-phone is replacing the wrist watch as the time keeper of choice. With the advent of the clear back as well as the completely skeletonized watches the wrist watch is becoming even more of a "fashion accessory" or basically jewelry for men (if you're a guy).
I just like making them. This is another one that I wear quite often:
March 17, 2008, 10:22
Dave FreemanAs Frank mentioned there is certainly a trend towards the cell phone becoming
the time keeper of choice for many of us. On the other hand the Swiss watch industry
is reaching record levels of variety and choice for luxury wristwatches, almost every
known brand is currently expanding their product lines and their manufacturing facilities.
Names from bygone years like Wyler & Dunand to name a couple are being resurrected
and are now offering complicated, expensive watches.
Here's a recent look at what's going on in the Swiss watch industry..
Dave Freeman
IHC Member 321
March 19, 2008, 11:09
Dave FreemanThe following Rolex article appeared in a national magazine this week.
Dave Freeman
IHC Member 321
March 19, 2008, 11:42
Frank KusumotoI'm wearing this today. I wear it occasionally because it was a gift from my wife that she got for me in Paris.
March 19, 2008, 17:54
Bill CarlsonDoes that Chanel smell sweet also. Its hard to believe a cell phone will replace a nice looking watch. I'm glad to see the watch production up. Thats a plus. Now, as Dave was pointing out, we need people to keep them running. I pick up quite a few watches at garage sales just because I like watches. Most are quartz, but now and then a Hamilton, Bulova ,Omega and a real watch will show up.
It makes life interesting.

Bill Carlson
March 19, 2008, 23:30
Frank KusumotoNo, the Chanel doesn't have any particular scent. For an obscenely overpriced Diver's Chronograph it's a very good watch. Typical 2892 with a Dubois Depraz module. A very nice and comfortable rubberized link strap. The case is 100% black ceramic and even though this is more of a dress watch it's a fairly indestructible watch. With screwed down stem and pushers it's rated at 200m. Anyways, my wife was worried because she bought a handbag that cost more than twice as much as the watch so she bought the watch and brought it back with her to the the hotel before showing me the bag.
March 20, 2008, 22:51
Karl AdamsLatest purchase, Wadsworth circa 1951 - only knew them as a case maker before seeing this. Was at my watchmaker picking up / dropping off repairs when I saw this one & HAD to have it. Dial showing a bit of age round the edge but I love it anyway.