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Although not vintage, I did wear my Dornbluth 99.1 today, which reminds me very much of my 12 vintage chronometers.
 
Posts: 102 | Location: Houston, Texas in the USA | Registered: September 26, 2009
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Is June a watch free month ?
The weekend has started so ---

 
Posts: 11 | Location: Linlithgow in the United Kingdom | Registered: January 31, 2012
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Ray, The Accutron MKII is one nice watch, and the neat band was on it when I picked it out in a Pawn Shop many years ago. I always sweat it when I change a battery for fear something will happen to the watch. My RR approved Accutron doesn't keep near as good of time as this one. The RR approved is fine while its worn all the time, but not if its left hanging on its hook in the show case.


Bill Carlson
 
Posts: 431 | Location: Billings, Montana USA | Registered: February 05, 2007
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Ray,
The black face on the Atlantic is a nice addition. Its a good easy to read dial.Cool back also.!! Cool


Bill Carlson
 
Posts: 431 | Location: Billings, Montana USA | Registered: February 05, 2007
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Black seems to be the colour of the day Wink


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Posts: 699 | Location: Hannover in Germany | Registered: July 23, 2009
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That dial just about covers everything! Easy to read also!!


Bill Carlson
 
Posts: 431 | Location: Billings, Montana USA | Registered: February 05, 2007
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Very classy dial and easy to read. What type of movement does it have?
 
Posts: 1499 | Location: Rancho Cucamonga, California USA | Registered: December 20, 2006
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Hi ray,
I do believe it´s an endemic Ebel hand wound movement, made around the 40´s. I´ve written to Ebel and I am still awaiting an answer. One thing for sure, it´s rare, there´s absolutly no information whatsoever on the net about it!



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Posts: 699 | Location: Hannover in Germany | Registered: July 23, 2009
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Sure is a beauty, let us know what you find out about it.
 
Posts: 1499 | Location: Rancho Cucamonga, California USA | Registered: December 20, 2006
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Nada...
Dear Mr. Rosier,
the receipt of your email of 24 June, which we immediately forwarded to the Swiss parent company, we acknowledge with thanks.
We have to tell you that, appart approximately being built in 1940, unfortunately no further information about this model can be made​​. The Swiss parent company has, despite intensive research, no further data.

We still hope to have helped with the few details.

Yours sincerely,
Reinhold Nienhaus

After Sales Manager
MGI Luxury Group GmbH
After Sales Service Ebel/Concord
Landsberger Str. 94
80339 München

DEUTSCHLAND / GERMANY


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Posts: 699 | Location: Hannover in Germany | Registered: July 23, 2009
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change my mind and is no longer for sale
its in my watch collection now
Clebar chrono made by Zodiac.

 
Posts: 4395 | Location: Arizona in the USA | Registered: July 23, 2011
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and the movement.

 
Posts: 4395 | Location: Arizona in the USA | Registered: July 23, 2011
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I only wear Casio WaveCepter A-B-C type watches lately. Having the weather screen is handy to me and the compass keeps me straight when walking in the woods. LoL

 
Posts: 77 | Location: Hartford, Connecticut in the USA | Registered: August 11, 2010
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When I wear a wristwatch it will almost always be one of my two Citizen Eco-Drives or my Casio digital Chronograph. Call me a heretic if you will but for everyday use, I prefer quartz. I only have my vintage watches for their historical value and only run them once in a while.

A year ago, I only had one watch, the Casio, then I was bitten by one of the notorious time flies and developed an addiction. I now have 16 mechanical pocket watches, 13 quartz pocket watches with the bulk being of the Philip Crowe wildlife collector's series made by Majesti, 4 wristwatches, and two 1902 black mantel clocks, one a Seth Thomas, and one an Ingraham Adrian. I also have a mini grandfather clock I built from a kit and a quartz mantel clock built on an empty 1904 vintage Seth Thomas Adele case I picked up cheap. I keep saying "this is the last one" but so far it never has been.

 
Posts: 328 | Location: Plattsburgh, New York in the USA | Registered: December 17, 2012
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My new favorite, a 2005 GMTII Ceramic Two-Tone...

 
Posts: 995 | Location: Pleasanton, California in the USA | Registered: September 22, 2012
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My old favorite, a birth-year 18k Omega Constellation. Wore it on a recent business trip, and still really like it, but missed the easy timezone correction of the GMT.

 
Posts: 995 | Location: Pleasanton, California in the USA | Registered: September 22, 2012
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This is my early 1950's Girard Peregaux. I got it out of a scappers junk box of gold-filled items. The case was scratched up, it didn't have a strap, the crown was hanging in two pieces, the dial was a mess, and it did not run. Turns out the hands were hung up on each other, and it started running after I readjusted their height. I polished the case, sent the dial off for refinish, put on a new crown, and added a $9.00 crocodile strap from Thailand. I still have a few scratches to polish out of the crystal and may do that next week. The automatic-wind movement is super clean and runs great. P.S. Those lugs are "over the top," both literally and figuritively speaking Big Grin

 
Posts: 718 | Location: Upstate New York in the USA | Registered: November 21, 2008
IHC Life Member
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Here is a shot of the movement.

 
Posts: 718 | Location: Upstate New York in the USA | Registered: November 21, 2008
IHC Life Member
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This is the dial before refinish.

 
Posts: 718 | Location: Upstate New York in the USA | Registered: November 21, 2008
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That's really a nice looking watch. I prefer the simple timekeepers to watches that have all those extra complications and sub dials. If you want a multi-function watch, go digital where you can change the display. That's my opinion anyway.
 
Posts: 328 | Location: Plattsburgh, New York in the USA | Registered: December 17, 2012
IHC Life Member
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Bruce, that is a sweet looking watch indeed.
 
Posts: 995 | Location: Pleasanton, California in the USA | Registered: September 22, 2012
IHC Life Member
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Thanks guys!
 
Posts: 718 | Location: Upstate New York in the USA | Registered: November 21, 2008
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