Internet Horology Club 185
WWI & WWII AMERICAN WATCH EPHEMERA

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June 28, 2005, 22:18
Jeffrey P. Hess
WWI & WWII AMERICAN WATCH EPHEMERA
FOR YOUR PERUSAL -JEFF HESS

http://www.hessfineart.com/Balldocuments/ball0006.jpg

http://www.hessfineart.com/Balldocuments/ball0008.jpg

http://www.hessfineart.com/Balldocuments/ball0009.jpg

http://www.hessfineart.com/Balldocuments/ball0010.jpg

http://www.hessfineart.com/Balldocuments/ball0011.jpg

http://www.hessfineart.com/Balldocuments/ball0012.jpg
June 29, 2005, 06:53
John C. Barros
Wow!! Thanks Jeff... Very Coool!! You don't happen to have any information or ephemara from Jacque Depollier do you?
Thanks Again
John
June 29, 2005, 07:27
Jeffrey P. Hess
no I wish I did. Everytime I get a depollier case I am in awe,

Has there ever been a thread of sharing depollier case pics?
June 29, 2005, 10:20
Greg Crockett
Thanks Jeff for sharing your highly insightful research material! I'm extremely pleased.

I appriciated the information about the watches purchased and used by officers in WWI. Such information is hard to come by. It looks like time inspection was handled on a Division level with officers buying their own approved timepieces. I don't suppose any of the approved watches would have been wristwatches.

Any similar research material would be greatly appriciated!

I also like those screw-shut Depollier cases. Unfortunately, I don't yet have any in my collection or I would start a thread on them.

Best regards,
Greg
June 29, 2005, 16:52
John C. Barros
Where would you start a thread on Depolliers? Would you just add to this or would you start a new one?
June 29, 2005, 17:36
Greg Crockett
Hi John,
I would suggest a new one, given that this thread started out about ephemera.

Best regards,
Greg