June 20, 2005, 09:45
John C. BarrosInformation on WW1 era watch bands
Greg,
Here's some information on the WW1 era watch bands you asked about... I hope that I was able to upload this correctly... Here is an advertisement showing these watches for sale. The interesting thing about this is that when the watch was sold with these wide leather bands they were called "Kitchner Bands". I have a Gruen WW1 "Watch Kit" complete with box, papers and watch with shrapnel guard. In there they have the directions to show the soldier how to sew on their canvas "Liberty" watch band. I will try and get some pictures of that later... Oh well let's see if this works...
June 20, 2005, 17:20
Greg CrockettIt worked exceptionally well, John, thanks!
Kitchner watch band, I think I have one - I wonder how it got that name?
Best regards,
Greg
June 21, 2005, 09:22
Greg CrockettA band of the Kitchner style.
June 21, 2005, 09:25
Greg CrockettThe watch on the band is a Signal Corps Tissot:
June 21, 2005, 09:31
John C. BarrosGreg,
Wow!!! Very nice indeed!! You should have your bezel tomorrow or Thursday... Thanks for the pic's...
Take Care
John
June 23, 2005, 18:07
Greg CrockettHi John. As noted on the watch repair board, thank you for the use of your bezel!
There is a new thread on Signal Corps wire lug watches, which will save this thread for WWI bands.
Best regards,
Greg