That’s very nice , I really like old classics, old watches, old bikes, cars , boats , planes ships.
That’s very nice , I really like old classics, old watches, old bikes, cars , boats , planes ships.
A very handsome timepiece those, very nice indeed.
Did you get around to fixing this up Mr Brock , it’s very nice I must say mate. I’d like to see it when you haveBorgel Trench Watch
Francois Borgel Trench Watch (company actually run by his daughter Louisa after 1912).
Imported by Robert Pringle and Sons (using Arthur George Rendell as the named importer) in 1915/16. Assayed in the London assay office, 925 Silver
With a General Watch Co Helvetia 15 jewel Swiss Movement which includes a bimetallic temperature compensation balance
It is a Depose No 9846 design (registered design) which would have used a strap with a pad behind the watch and requiring a special buckle that was not sewn on.
I have a second hand for it that I must fit! and I'm in the process of making a repro strap. It gets my Geiger counter excited
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I think I must point out that this is not a genuine old Smiths.Beautiful, simple, classy, very nice.
Yep, bought the the Precista name too, I’ve almost bought a couple meselfI think I must point out that this is not a genuine old Smiths.
Smiths stopped making watches in late 70´s. In the 90´s Timefactor bought the right to the brand and
bought swiss movements and started remaking Smiths.
My watch was bought 2013.
Pulsar Gen 1 chrono. Noughties to early Twenty Tens I think. Came to me with smashed crystal, bent hands and some nasty gouges on the case. It's still not 100% the hour hand isn't quite flat, but as I'm never likely to sell it, it'll do!
That's actually based off the Gen.2, the one that replaced mine. It's a nicer watch in most respects (I have one of them too!). I like the Gen.1 because it's smaller.I recently bought the Lorus civilian version of this watch for £59. Decent watch for the money
I used to work with ex Navy Officer Pilot types and they said they used to play conkers with the Pussers issue Seiko Chronographs!Pulsar Gen 1 chrono. Noughties to early Twenty Tens I think. Came to me with smashed crystal, bent hands and some nasty gouges on the case. It's still not 100% the hour hand isn't quite flat, but as I'm never likely to sell it, it'll do!
The Seikos are now changing hands for absolutely silly money. As someone else pointed out the difference in the 'civvy' and the issue Pulsar is a couple of hundred quid. Supply and demand.I used to work with ex Navy Officer Pilot types and they said they used to play conkers with the Pussers issue Seiko Chronographs!
I'd like to show but what remains are not in the best shape as I only tend to replace them when I have killed my existing.Had afew mates over last night and I asked 1 of them to get something out of my room for me.
And he spotted my watch collection and well he came down with what I asked him to get then said how many ''expletive'' wrists do you have.
Then everyone 1 asked what?.
So I gave in and took some picture's for then to see.
And yes they mocked me as well.
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Somebody tell / show that I'm not the only 1?